A new poetry collection from one of America's most lyric and sonically
interesting poets.
Abraham Smith's Insomniac Sentinel is a concatenation of sandhill
cranes and their haunting deep time dinosaur barking. It is the croon of
safety from the heart of Wisconsin. It is an aegis from the violence
perpetuated on the young; that the young perpetuate; lurching and
launching from tercets, those familiar island letting go sideways, the
poems themselves as steady and desultory as sand and people and the
places they abide. Insomniac Sentinel is a collision of meter, speed,
and experience into auditory sensations that range from the elegiac to
the ecstatic to the venomous in Smith's nuanced considerations of
blue-collar America. Mirroring the attentions of Midwest arrhythmia in
the music of the sandhill cranes, Insomniac Sentinel resonates on
temporal frequencies, waves ancient and contemporary, rolling from the
throats of giants.