The final volume in the poet's extraordinary tetralogy on earth, air,
water, and fire
Winner of the Griffin Poetry Trust's International Poetry Prize
(2014)
Runner-up for the Northern California Book Reviewers Northern
California Book Award (2014)
Fire-- its physical, symbolic, political, and spiritual forms--is the
fourth and final subject in Brenda Hillman's masterful series on the
elements. Her previous volumes--Cascadia, Pieces of Air in the Epic,
Practical Water--have addressed earth, air, and water. Here, Hillman
evokes fire as metaphor and as event to chart subtle changes of seasons
during financial breakdown, environmental crisis, and street movements
for social justice; she gathers factual data, earthly rhythms, chants to
the dead, journal entries, and lyric fragments in the service of a
radical animism. In the polyphony of Seasonal Works with Letters on
Fire, the poet fuses the visionary, the political, and the personal to
summon music and fire at once, calling the reader to be alive to the
senses and to re-imagine a common life. This is major work by one of our
most important writers. Check for the online reader's companion at
brendahillman.site.wesleyan.edu.