Ward Off the Night by Leslie Clark

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Put the lights out and listen to the “tick, tick of tiny insects” and begin sharing with Leslie Clark the subtly mysterious points of connection with nature. She is equally attuned, when she looks back to her early life and her grandparents, to the scents “of tobacco smoke, oregano, and simmered garlic.” Experience is rendered in visual terms too, as “night siphons/the fuchsia from the clouds.” All in all, this is a set of poems working beautifully through all the senses.

–David Chorlton—author of Bird on a Wire.

 

Leslie Clark “gets you where you live” with her own jitters descending in an airplane into landing: “The plane lurches from side to side, a drunken bear…I grip the arms of my seat, murmur an agnostic’s prayer.”  Clark is also highly sensitive to her landscape, and her metaphors are fanciful and arresting: “The blood-red sun/extinguished itself in the river….” Her precision in chromatic imagery shines, especially in the title poem. She treats natural phenomena skillfully by way of the pathetic fallacy, and lets us overhear her rich mental revelations as we follow this poetic wayfarer.

–Susan Stevens —Author of With Ridiculous Caution, O, But in the Library, and Things We Might Miss.

 

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Ward Off the Night

by Leslie Clark

$13.99

978-1-63534-577-3

2018

Leslie Clark retired from Cochise College after a total of 41 years of teaching English in Arizona and in Virginia, and recently moved to Oceanside, California. Her poetry and short fiction have been published in literary journals for many years.  Leslie is editor/publisher of an online poetry journal which can be found at http://www.voicesonthewind.net