Some Help from the Dead
By (Author) Ally Acker
Red Hen Press
Red Hen Press
1st October 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
811.54
Paperback
136
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 10mm
227g
One critic said about Some Help From the Dead, "These are flawless poems, poems I like as much as any of W.S. Merwin's poems (at his best)." In this, her third collection, Ally Acker continues her fascination with how the familiar proves to be mysterious, how the present, past and future all to merge as our lives progress. As Elizabeth Bisho
"Ally Acker, this fearless, shameless, generous, magnificent poet who marries herself to "wind, birds, breath," to women, to a dead father, to reality and surreal painting--in language sleek as a feather, magic as the moon--Ally who celebrates whatever love she can find, "whatever terrible price love exacts," and speaks in the voice of the goddess they've tried to silence -- Ally who assures us "now, the time has come/ Time for the new animals/ to be born" -- and yes, we are those animals, and Ally Acker is a prophetess."
--Alicia Ostriker
"Ally Acker writes with verve and passion--her poems wake up dull terrains of thinking and snap us back into vivid mind."
--Naomi Shihab Nye
"Ally Acker's latest is a beautiful book--by turns brazen, un-sappily Sapphic...Created with a compositional brilliance throughout...There's a fearless honesty that underlies Acker's writing...She evokes the dignity of the aloneness of loneliness with a natural ingenuity that is breathtaking."
--Jack Hirschman
Ally Acker is a New York filmmaker, writer, and Buddhist. She is the director of eleven feature documentaries, an interactive CD-ROM hosted by Jodie Foster, and the author of Reel Women, as well as two books of poetry. She is the winner of the Laurel Entertainment Prize (for The Mathematical Mermaid), the Los Angeles Women in Film/Annenberg Scholarship for excellence in screenwriting, the Chester H. Jones Foundation Award, and the Carl Sandburg Centennial Contest. She also maintains www.reelwomen.com.