
Kelsay Books
Metes and Bounds

Metes and Bounds
-Matthew Brennan, author of Snow in New York: New and Selected Poems
Jane Blanchard's lovely, bittersweet poems, in her latest collection, meditate on the mystery of pleasure and pain and their everyday side-by-side existence. As noted in "Camellias," "buds / . . . bloom one day and fall the next." In "The Kahler Grand Hotel," a Southern accent in a restaurant near the Mayo Clinic makes for a gently humorous glitch in the ordering process; this, against a possibly quite-threatening medical backdrop. And in the brief "sub rosa," in the midst of blood tests and bone scans, "the mind remains / the marriage thrives / the memory of love survives." There is technical mastery here and a good deal of music. And meaning, too, implied by the "metes" and "bounds" of the book's title: the sorrows of the world are not without limits known to faith. "You trust," as another poem says, "that God can sort all of it out."
-Charles Hughes, author of Cave Art and The Evening Sky
Author: Jane Blanchard |
Publisher: Kelsay Books |
Publication Date: Oct 07, 2023 |
Number of Pages: 86 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: 1639804145 |
ISBN-13: 9781639804146 |