One Life by Lindsay Stuart Hill
$14.00
“Lindsay Stuart Hill’s One Life is a delight. Whether the poet finds herself in India, Paris, Pamukkale, or a kitchen cutting up vegetables, she braids together spiritual and poetic ambitions into alert and persuasive acts of imagination.”
–Gregory Orr
“Many of Lindsay Stuart Hill’s poems force me to experience them on an unparaphrasable, intuitive level. There is a remarkable purity of intention here and yet something important has been left unsaid. Good poems, great poems, often resist the reader. I have read these poems many times and continue to feel I have not yet penetrated to their heart or core. I know I will keep coming back to them.”
–Elizabeth Spires
“A title like One Life might suggest the false counsel of easy sentiment – one life and one love and one world – but these poems by Lindsay Stuart Hill are too smart, too honest, too ravishing. “This makes a flower / of my mouth,” is arresting, lovely, but it’s the following line that deepens the moment: “Bees fly in.” The world flies into this collection: peacocks meow in the darkness. Rain on a roof hums. Cicadas sing. So do these poems.”
–Paul Guest
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
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One Life
by Lindsay Stuart Hill
$14, paper
Cover Photo: © Caitlin Stiefel/Caitlin Stiefel Photography
Lindsay Stuart Hill is a graduate of Goucher College, where she received two Kratz Creative Writing Fellowships to write poetry in Ireland and at Zen Mountain Monastery in Mt. Tremper, NY. In 2009, she was the poet-in-residence at Baltimore’s Carver Center for Arts and Technology. Her work has appeared in Ploughshares, Five Points, The Alhambra Poetry Calendar, and The Norton Pocket Book of Writing by Students. She is an MFA candidate at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.
Joyce Majewski –
Lindsay’s work I extraordinary and deeply satisfying. A pleasure to read.