Beginner's Guide to a Head-On Collision
By (Author) Sebastian Matthews
Red Hen Press
Red Hen Press
20th June 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Poetry by individual poets
811.6
Paperback
88
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 5mm
136g
Beginner's Guide to a Head-on Collision offers the deeply moving poetic memoir of Sebastian Matthews's life in the years after the car accident that devastated him and his wife and son. The poems, which often read like electric improvised prayer-songs, intimately evoke the terrors and wonders of catastrophic physical injury and of 'life re-b
Sebastian Matthews has incredible patience for the beginner, since he is one himself, as he confronts the severe agony of a terrible car accident. In short narratives, brief lyrics, prose poems, and mock astro-missives, Matthews reminds us how the brutal pain of collision might dramatically change us. [W]hat we shared was the truth of impact / our bodies ringing like bells in a small town / on a Holy day . . . These poems detail both physical and spiritual misery, and though suffering can turn us into many things, Matthewsour banged up storyteller, singer, docentstrives to deliver himself back to a body of affection, intimacy, and kindness. Beginners Guide to a Head-On Collision is a remarkable record of that difficult journey.Patrick Rosal
It cleaves the life. An auto accident. Moving it into before and after. Parts of this post-cataclysm instruction manual read like a dream, as if what is happening is happening both to the self in totobatted, fractured, spliced and reconstructedas well as to another self that watches, cool and objective, determining the outcome. By reading Beginners Guide to a Head-on Collision we learn how to go in and out of the body as necessary and, in order to take in the possibility of a larger life, how to wrest from breakage release from our thin views of who we are. Here is Matthews the husband, the father, the driver, the patient, the Virgo obsessively advising, the man looking back, the man looking forward.Vievee Francis
Beginners Guide to a Head-on Collision offers the deeply moving poetic memoir of Sebastian Matthewss life in the years after the car accident that devastated him and his wife and son. The poems, which often read like electric improvised prayer-songs, intimately evoke the terrors and wonders of catastrophic physical injury and of life re-booted. They are disturbing, eerie poems that embody the paradoxes of being The Dead Man at the crossing. They are amazingly honest in their hopeful, mystical sense of fate. In this unforgettable book, the reader is present at the scene of the accident where the hovering spirit that has departed the body addresses the living person re-entering his brokenness and answering for his transcendent awareness.Kevin McIlvoy
Sebastian Matthews is the author of the poetry collection We Generous (Red Hen Press) and a memoir, In My Fathers Footsteps (W. W. Norton). He co-edited, with Stanley Plumly, Search Party: Collected Poems of William Matthews (a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize) and New Hope for the Dead: Uncollected William Matthews. Matthews teaches at Warren Wilson College and serves on the faculty of the Queens College Low-Residency MFA in Creative Writing program, as well as on the editorial board of Q Ave Press, makers of handmade poetry chapbooks. His work has appeared in journals such as the Virginia Quarterly Review, American Poetry Review, The Atlantic Monthly, and Tin House.