Sonder goes beyond the title's definition: "the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own." Poems in this moving collection are addressed to inhabitants of a house, a graveyard or a photograph. However, they don't just describe, but embody the subject of each piece. In "After the photo of unnamed Romany boy" Lewis writes, "You carried a cello as a pack,/ so much bigger than ragtag you. /The weight of the ravaged world on your back..." Poem XVI "after the Falling Man photo" and poem XVIII "after the death of 3-year old Alan Kurdi" are powerful and brilliantly written. This may be a short book, but it carries poetic weight.
-Lee Desrosiers, Keeping Planes in the Air (Salmon Poetry)
In Sonder, Issa Lewis impeccably and poignantly stitches together the lives of the living to the lives of the dead creating a bridge to their humanness. Her work is a call to reverence for ancestors known and unknown that "A ghost is an anchor: a silvered breath /of what came before, a bookmark." When we lose the ability to connect with others' suffering and joy, both the living and the dead, we are not able to throw off "The weight of the ravaged world on your (our) back(s)." Sonder is the stupa bell calling us to repair our relationships, to connect with community, and to honor people's individual stories as "A name is a constellation, guiding us /through our minutiae." In a time of over-wrought technology, disconnectedness, and AI, these poignant lyrics remind us that an ultimate duty of being alive is to look and see that "...their face is our face, their feet /our feet. What sweetness /to see their wanderings."
-Tayve Neese
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Issa M. Lewis is the author of Infinite Collisions (Finishing Line Press, 2017) and Anchor (Kelsay Books, 2022). She is the 2013 recipient of the Lucille Clifton Poetry Prize and a runner-up for the 2017 Lois Cranston Memorial Poetry Prize. Her poems have previously appeared or are forthcoming in Rust+Moth, Thimble, North American Review, South Carolina Review, The Banyan Review, and Panoply, amongst others. She lives in West Michigan.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Sonder goes beyond the title's definition: 'the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own.' Poems in this moving collection are addressed to inhabitants of a house, a graveyard or a photograph. However, they don't just describe, but embody the subject of each piece. In 'After the photo of unnamed Romany boy' Lewis writes, 'You carried a cello as a pack,/ so much bigger than ragtag you. /The weight of the ravaged world on your back.' Poem XVI 'after the Falling Man photo' and poem XVIII 'after the death of 3-year old Alan Kurdi' are powerful and brilliantly written. This may be a short book, but it carries poetic weight.Lee Desrosiers, Keeping Planes in the Air (Salmon Poetry)In Sonder, Issa Lewis impeccably and poignantly stitches together the lives of the living to the lives of the dead creating a bridge to their humanness. Her work is a call to reverence for ancestors known and unknown that 'A ghost is an anchor: a silvered breath /of what came before, a bookmark.' When we lose the ability to connect with others' suffering and joy, both the living and the dead, we are not able to throw off 'The weight of the ravaged world on your (our) back(s).' Sonder is the stupa bell calling us to repair our relationships, to connect with community, and to honor people's individual stories as 'A name is a constellation, guiding us /through our minutiae.' In a time of over-wrought technology, disconnectedness, and AI, these poignant lyrics remind us that an ultimate duty of being alive is to look and see that '.their face is our face, their feet /our feet. What sweetness /to see their wanderings.'Tayve Neese. Seller Inventory # 9798888386873
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