A bracingly beautiful new collection from the author of Double
Shadow
After the afterlife, there's an afterlife.
In Silverchest, his twelfth book, Carl Phillips considers how our
fears and excesses, the damage we cause both to others and to ourselves,
intentional and not, can lead not only to a kind of wisdom but also to
renewal, maybe even joy, if we're willing to commit fully to a life in
which I love you / means what exactly? In poems shot through with his
signature mix of eros, restless energy, and moral scrutiny, Phillips
argues for the particular courage it takes to look at the self
squarely--not with judgment but with understanding--and extend that self
more honestly toward others: It's a risk, there's a lot to lose, but if
it's true that we'll drown anyway--why not in color?