From a stone to fireflies, from childhood to growing old, Brian
Swann's poems contemplate the moments and individual objects that create
a whole life and our relationship to them.
There is a clearing by a certain stone
where images flow and are worth stopping for.
I have stayed there almost all day in silence
until night remembered what belonged to it
and its shadows started to take back its own.
I've found it hard to walk away as starlight
infused daisies and the stone itself began
to feel like a star so, although what I have done
with my life may not be much, for a while
it seemed to be in line.
The poems of In Late Light situate objects and experiences (both large
and small, concrete and abstract) within Brian Swann's perspective of
the natural world. Sixty-two poems presented in four sections explore
his life--from early days to the present--evoking friends and family on
two continents. His sharp, bright imagery affirms the unique beauty of
our world and explores its invisible mysteries.