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Turbulence
by Quincy Whitney
$19.99, Full-length, paper
978-1-64662-269-6
2020
In Turbulence, Whitney, a twin and a recent widow, explores the language of change—in art, science, music, Nature and the art of relationship. Did Vermeer paint luminosity because he could “see” more clearly through science? Does the turbulence in Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” surpass science? Is the sound post the magic wand of music? How can the colorblind bee decipher the geometry of the garden? Does art combat the silence of broken relationships? How did Robert Frost process losing his only “brother”? Is the silence of loss most like turbulence, prayer, or the music of forgetting? This debut collection of poems delves beneath the surface of things as one question leads to the next.
A former Boston Globe arts journalist, Quincy Whitney is a Metropolitan Museum of Art Research Fellow, an award-winning biographer and columnist. American Luthier: Carleen Hutchins—the Art and Science of the Violin, selected by PEN America as One of Ten Best Biographies of 2017, was awarded the Acoustical Society of America 2019 Science Communication Award. Whitney is also co-author of Luminosity: How Nature Heals (2020) with Dr. Shirley Snow. TURBULENCE is her first book of poetry.
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