Walking through the landscape of loss, the poems in Heaven Beneath
explore the illness of a parent and the parallel ongoing degradation and
destruction of the planet and its creatures. Beneath "paved-over space,"
in the deep currents of a river, or the shadows of great trees, there's
another world, there's a heaven, unknowable, in the muck, alive and with
us, not distant or abstract. Using music as an essential force, as the
conductor, and meditating on the deep lyric, Anne Marie Macari's poem
summon mystery, energy, and a longing to enter, to touch, our heaven
beneath, to walk with loss, to give in to the whole, the complete.