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About The Book

Full of sensory detail and written with astute observation, to cleave searches for and lays bare the mythic moments one finds even in the most ordinary life. In this stunning collection Rockman explores the themes of aging; our relationships to our bodies; marriage; and the surprises, griefs, and joys of motherhood. Each of the seven sections urges readers to view their daily lives with renewed curiosity and wonder.

About The Author

Barbara Rockman is the author of two other award-winning collections of poetry, to cleave (UNM Press) and Sting and Nest. For the past thirty years Rockman has taught poetry at Santa Fe Community College and in community workshops. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Product Details

  • Publisher: UNM Press (August 15, 2019)
  • Length: 104 pages
  • ISBN13: 9780826360762

Raves and Reviews

Rockman is one of the contemplative few who navigate the artist's way with equilibrium and poise.--Robert Kostuck, Concho River Review

I can't imagine any reader coming away empty-handed. This is a book worth multiple readings.--Britton Gildersleeve, Nimrod International Journal: Blog

I can't imagine any reader coming away empty-handed. This is a book worth multiple readings.--Britton Gildersleeve, Nimrod International Journal: Blog

A notable and extraordinary collection showcases a major literary talent.--Midwest Book Review's Wisconsin Bookwatch

These are fully developed poems by a mature writer who prods obscure details from the mundane.--Santa Fe New Mexican

Rockman is faceted and prismatic and never explains herself. This book maps a marriage and the natural laws of time on scaffolding, with a private arena made public, showing what we all want to know about ourselves.--Washington Independent Review of Books

Her poems are pitch perfect and packed with the world in complex sentences.--Mary McCray, Big Bang Poetry

Its uniqueness is that it is . . . a portrait of a particular family and what it means to them to be where they are--in the land of enchantment.--Weekly Alibi

A contemplative exploration of how love is sustained in an incongruent world. . . . Rockman's ability to employ imagery, mood, and cadence creates a sense of mercurial motion.--Kimberly Bowcutt, Mom Egg Review

To cleave, meaning both to cut and to cling, contains its opposites economically, and so within Barbara Rockman's luminous collection we find ourselves standing within the familiar fallen world: living to die, loving from a solitude we both long for and long to escape from. These are poems that cast a spell, an incantation, a divination, in language rich enough to eat, that calls out from the soul and returns us to our senses.--Marie Howe, author of Magdalene: Poems

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