Autobiography of Clay by Anita Feng
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“I enjoyed Anita Feng’s THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF CLAY. Her deft and glorious anthropomorphizing will, if you let your guard down, coax you into reflecting on an autobiography of your own.
Her poems are at the same time spare, and self-revelatory; yet not didactic. We receive from them an implicit invitation for a response of self-truth. An opportunity, as she puts it: “to carry a piece of sunlight home”.
Not the poetic equivalent of geology text, still the whispers of geological truth are here to be found, if you listen carefully.
One phrase: “a theology made entirely of clay” has stuck with me and roused my imagination….other phrases await your discovery.”
–Dick Lehman, internationally known ceramic artist and writer, dicklehmanclayart@gmail.com
“Anita Feng’s Autobiography of Clay is a wondrous book, the story of the mystery of clay in all its many forms. From eroding mountains to the beginnings of life on earth to the accidental discovery of pottery-making to the frustrations amazements and inner alchemy of shaping a clay vessel on a wheel that will be fired in a kiln and sold at a Farmer’s market, this deft little book of masterful prose poems will remind you of the wonder of everyday things.”
–Norman Fischer, poet, author, Soto Zen priest, author of Through a Window, a serial poem about looking and seeing.
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Autobiography of Clay
by Anita Feng
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In one slim collection of prose poems, Anita Feng tells an intimate story of that extraordinary raw material, clay, starting from the beginning of the cosmos to what we can dig out of our own backyard. Blending science and mythology along with her life-long career in working with clay, Anita examines the question: what is clay really, and how should we behave together? How is it possible to make an original life out of unruly mud? And how much will it cost? As these questions imply, to understand clay is the same as understanding ourselves. From the poem, “Recycling”, Like the unfinished life, unfired clay can be reclaimed. There’s no need to throw out all those brow-beaten and heavily misbegotten bowls. No need to hoard them either.
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