the maps one comes to know
are but boulders which are shattered by spoilage
--Will Alexander
In navigation a loxodrome, or rhumb-line, is a line that crosses all
meridians at the same angle, maintaining one compass direction, a path
of constant bearing. In his breakthrough poetry collection, The Sri
Lankan Loxodrome, Will Alexander connects this theme to a lone Sri
Lankan sailor who beheads sea snakes as an ongoing meditation while
sailing the expanse of the Indian Ocean. Along the way he meets various
African communities as he journeys eastward, from Madagascar to Sri
Lanka. In lush, perfumed language filled with the spirit of Aimé Césaire
and Sun Ra, Alexander maps an epic voyage unlike any other in
contemporary poetry.