AMONG THE ABSENT – New and Selected Poems by Neva Herrington

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A poem in Neva Herrington’s new book, Among the Absent: New and Selected Poems, pays homage to the American poet William Meredith by quoting from him in an epigraph: “the worst / That can be said of any one of us: / He didn’t pay attention.”  Herrington has a gift for paying attention to what is present and also to what is absent.  If she finds she has “overstayed among the absent,” as she writes in the title poem, she redirects her attention to the present, which in this case involves a flock of Canada geese feasting by a wildlife preserve.  Another elegiac poem, “A Family Chair,” discusses different ways people have “to encourage their dead’s contented presence.”  Herrington’s poems are moving testaments to those who struggle to make homes among the living and those who, because of their keen memories, find themselves drawn to the dead.  Her attentiveness to ethical and aesthetic concerns has led to this memorable selection of poems.

–Henry Hart, Hickman Professor of Humanities, College of William and Mary

 

 

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AMONG THE ABSENT – New and Selected Poems 

by Neva Herrington

$19.99, Full-length, paper

978-1-63534-967-2

2019

Among the Absent is Neva Herrington’s fourth poetry collection.  Blue Stone, a Pushcart Foundation selection for “Writer’s Choice,” 1986, was a finalist in the Cleveland State Poetry 1980 Competition, the chapbook Her BMW a finalist in the Pudding House Publications 2006 Competition, and Open Season a 2012 finalist in the Autumn House Competition.

1 review for AMONG THE ABSENT – New and Selected Poems by Neva Herrington

  1. Doris Wyatt (verified owner)

    How can poetry do so many things? Herrington portrays for the reader a story, details of location and the natural flowers and animals inhabiting a scene, emotions, a glimpse into time while she uses specific words to focus attention as she reveals meanings from her own life. Not intimidated by her vast range of subjects, whether they be philosophical or painfully real, she carefully blends her insights to jolt the reader into the “ah-ha” moment. Easy to read, and rewarding to understand.

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