Judith Vollmer's sixth collection explores human voices and geographies,
stories and mysteries, and natural phenomena inside urban spaces. Her
lyrical narratives, character portraits, locational investigations, and
choral fragments often emerge from physical objects and from green
and/or ruined cityscapes. Vollmer's home city, Pittsburgh, and its
sister-locations within Italy and Poland, undergird her attention to
orientation and perception at work in her poems' acutely visual studies.
Featuring twenty-one new and fifty-seven selected poems from her earlier
volumes--The Apollonia Poems, The Water Books, Reactor, The Door
Open to the Fire, and Level Green--The Sound Boat reveals Vollmer's
devotion to examining place and space to uncover poetry that touches
emotions related to wandering physical and emotional realms: some
familial and deeply personal, some unknowable.
Old city, I've come East for your long day and endless night:
down in the street, between the turtle fountain and the iron head
the party shouts and sings, sweats and snakes, swells into a throb
or momentum of sound.
--Excerpt from "The Sound Boat"