SIX
By (Author) Julie Marie Wade
By (author) Julie Marie Wade
Red Hen Press
Red Hen Press
4th May 2017
United States
Paperback
136
Width 177mm, Height 228mm, Spine 10mm
227g
Why SIX Because the collection is composed of six poems. And because the perspective in this collection shifts like a kaleidoscope, each image viewable from six possible angles. And because these poems, like the prevalent hexagons of the natural world--honeycombs, for instance--derive strength from their compression and their accumulation.
"To wonder is to cogitate, to entertain doubt, to stand in awe, and Six is a book of wonder, and of wonders. 'I think a word is a room, with a skylight, ' Wade writes, and what doesn't she wonder over and about in those rooms and through those skylights Nancy Drew, letters to God, the nature of language and of science, The Sound of Music and the sound of words. The wonder is how intricately it all coheres, phrases and images and motifs disappearing, recurring (startling deja vus proliferate as in a fugue) as Wade gathers language, mind, and body and lets them reverberate and multiply. 'What is the square root of wonderful' she asks. This book is that answer."
--Bruce Beasley
Julie Marie Wade is the author of four collections of poetry, including When I Was Straight (A Midsummer Nights Press, 2014) and Postage Due (White Pine Press, 2010), and four collections of lyric nonfiction, including Catechism: A Love Story (Noctuary Press, 2016) and Wishbone: A Memoir in Fractures (Bywater Books, 2014; Colgate University Press, 2010). She has received an Al Smith Individual Artist Fellowship from the Kentucky Arts Council, a grant from the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund, and the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Memoir. She teaches in the creative writing program at Florida International University in Miami. Julie Marie Wade is the author of four collections of poetry, including When I Was Straight (A Midsummer Nights Press, 2014) and Postage Due (White Pine Press, 2010), and four collections of lyric nonfiction, including Catechism: A Love Story (Noctuary Press, 2016) and Wishbone: A Memoir in Fractures (Bywater Books, 2014; Colgate University Press, 2010). She has received an Al Smith Individual Artist Fellowship from the Kentucky Arts Council, a grant from the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund, and the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Memoir. She teaches in the creative writing program at Florida International University in Miami.