Co-winner of the prestigious Poets' Prize for his collection To the
Bone, Sydney Lea is known for his mastery of the narrative style and
his clear and unwavering vision of the natural world and humanity's
place in it. His latest work, Pursuit of a Wound, is marked by this
acuity and by his uncanny ear for language as well as his willingness to
speak for the unlucky and the dispossessed.
Delving in equal measure into the flinty northern New England landscape
and the exiled souls of ordinary people, Pursuit of a Wound moves
beyond Lea's previous work to explore new poetic strategies, including
some that approach prose poetry. Combining a free-ranging sensibility
akin to Whitman's with a keen attention to verse's formal possibilities,
this collection of twenty-eight new poems evokes a beautiful and
threatened place and ratifies Lea's status as heir-apparent to Robert
Frost.