Deepening the Map
Martin, David Anthony
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Add to basketSold by Bungalow Books, ABAA, Pueblo, CO, U.S.A.
Association Member:
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Condition: Used - Very good
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Add to basketSigned and inscribed by Martin to poet Tony Moffeit. Bottom corners slightly creased. ; 130 pages; Signed by Author.
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"Thoreau, Cid Corman, Lorine Niedecker, Whalen & Snyder, Sam Hamill and now David Martin, a wilderness walker returning as the missing lynx in the lineage of nature based poetry heartbeating it’s way into our gorges & forests”
~Mike Parker, author of Don’t Fall Off The Mountain,Wallflower Sutra and Walking on Water in a Razorblade Breeze.
Many of these poems to function as mini-meditations where the inner world and outer worlds become interchangeable mirrors reflecting each other, in others they each become lenses through which to deeper examine the other.
Deepening the Map shows a reverence for the natural world that verges on sacred relationship; a relationship which inspires the poets sense of connection and meaning. Martin explores deeper territory and shows us the interconnectedness; the subtle web between all things in the increasingly complex relationship between humankind and nature.
As the title poem denotes how we see the world can make all the difference, and these poems are keys to doors of perception offering a sense of the wholeness of the world. These doors, or gateless gates, open into a world dominated by nature, especially by animals in language that explores themes which personal and universal, mythic and elemental. These poems impart emotion in a quiet, thoughtful and conversational manner, as though one were leafing through an album of a friend.
It has been said that Martin is equally at home writing acorn-tight three line poems as well as the sprawling streams of forty-liners, and in Deepening the Map he offers us more of both. He balances the seemingly simple, but powerful and thought provoking “h ear t” with the undeniable, urgent romanticism of “vessels.”
Regardless of poem size or structure, prevailing throughout is an excellent eye and ear for detail and a finger on the pulse of the heart of the matter at hand. These are poems to read and re-read, poems that transport the reader into another world that is actually our world; as William Butler Yeats said, “There is another world, but it is inside this one.”
“David Anthony Martin is a nature poet the way Frank O’Hara was a city poet. He has paid attention, assimilated the beauty and mystery of his surroundings, and let it color his poetry in delicate ways.”
~Corey Mesler, author of Before the Great Troubling, Following Richard Brautigan and Notes Toward the Story and Other Stories.
"Your eyes, eyes of a bard.”
~Janine Pommy Vega, author of The Green Piano, Tracking The Serpent and Mad Dogs of Trieste
" Deepening the Map is a collection that eloquently takes the reader from mountain peaks, to the depths of canyons, the limitlessness of open fields, but ultimately awakens our humanity. And the threats our humanity has on nature. This is a collection of work that will leave beautiful sketches in the mind while etching compassion in the heart of the reader."
~Marie Loerzel , author of Rock the Kasbah: A Memoir of Misadventure
David Anthony Martin is a native of the Salish Sea and grew up in the temperate forests and raincoast of the Puget Sound area of the Olympic Peninsula. He was raised in a mushroom hunting camping, hiking and backpacking family. he is an avid and lifelong outdoorsman. He’s a nature-loving visionary who dreams in trees. He is a published author, poet, blogger and artist. Although he has traveled quite a bit in the United States and abroad, he has made Colorado his home since 1995.
He currently resides in the beautiful Ponderosa Pine forests of the Wet Mountain foothills of Colorado where he served as a Ranger and Environmental Educator for the Mountain Park Environmental Center in Beulah, Colorado.
He loves to hike and explore wilderness areas. He desires to become a better archer and to one day learn how to sail. In his dreams he can fly and speaks to animals. If you were to pick his pockets there’s a good chance you’d find an acorn or old green marble, a pretty stone, a pocket-knife, receipts and scraps of paper scribbled with poetry… poetry he has picked from the pockets of his heart to share with the world.
His publishing credits include poems published in the books Peaceful Poetry to Love Your Societal Consciousness (Ann McCall 2001) and Baby Blessings (Harmony Books, 2002) as well as in Poetry Motel, Junction, Mountain Alchemy and articles in the Pueblo P.U.L.P. and the Mountain Park News and a collection of his early human ecology poems, Span (Rhizome Publishing, 2011, 2012).
More about him and his works and upcoming projects can be found at either his website or the Facebook page, both of which are titled An Illuminated Path of Heart.
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