Stratigraphy by Andrew Cantrell

$14.49

 

Andrew Cantrell has given this extended meditation on the imaginary relationship between nature and politics a palpable form that allows readers to experience the text as a slow landscape of texture and thought. The book is a (Circle chain of hours, a reflection in a bounded lake surrounded by the crags of language – as nature is represented in text, the politics become clearly reflected in the writing. This book not only approaches such relationships in philosophical ways, but creates a form where the possibility of physical exploration is also recreated.

–Laura Goldstein, author of “loaded arc” and “awesome camera” and co-curator of the Red Rover Reading Series, teaches at Loyola University in Chicago.

Rating: ***** [5 of 5 Stars!]

 

“A moment that now punctuates a gap in glacial memory through which falls another history.” A geography of time travel in an ice age. A language landscape for the Midwest. A poem is something we build together. I’m reminded of reasons I’ve lived most of my life next to these Great Lakes.

–Jennifer Karmin, author of “Aaaaaaaaaaalice

Rating: ***** [5 of 5 Stars!]

 

Cantrell’s verse excavates the myriad mystic fissures between poetics and politics, formation and deformation, evolution and extinction, loss and loess. Epic time-lapse snapshots of an overwhelming glacial becoming, these deep and loamy poems employ a tectonics at once ancient and futuristic, sedimentary and lacustrine, earthy and cosmic. “Tantamount to an angel in the dawning,” our revolutionary prehistory has herein been inscribed with a heavy metal quill. Stratigraphy is our elemental manifesto. Till, dear reader, till.

–Kevin Carollo teaches world literature and writing at Minnesota State University Moorhead.

Rating: ***** [5 of 5 Stars!]

 

 

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Stratigraphy

by Andrew Cantrell

$14.49, paper

Andrew Cantrell’s poems and performances have appeared most recently in the anthologies Abstract|Ext and Emergency Index, and in journals including Upstairs at Duroc, Heavy Feather Review, Lana Turner, Anomalous, and Posit. Originally from Atlanta, he now lives in Chicago where he works as a union organizer.

Rating: ***** [5 of 5 Stars!]

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