A biography-in-poems of Georgia O'Keeffe, interwoven with the poet's
lyric accounts of a solitary month in a primitive desert cabin. A
narrative-driven collection that reads like a novel, this book delves
into issues of creativity, feminism, and relationships, while exploring
turn-of-the last century New York City and the New Mexico high desert of
the 1930s and today.
Georgia O'Keeffe's remarkable life and work inspired this poetic
meditation on everything from the pleasures and pains of love to the
transformations that time works on an individual. And just as the artist
distilled the essence of her subject matter, abstracting from flowers
and bones, landscapes and clouds, a vivid story of her walk in the sun,
so Jessica Jacobs discovers a vibrant music rooted in portraiture. 'How
little it takes/ to make home unfamiliar, ' she writes. And home in this
stunning book turns out to be the entire universe. Make yourself
comfortable. There is so much to taste and see.--Christopher Merrill,
Necessities and From the Faraway Nearby: Georgia O'Keeffe as Icon