Small Disasters Seen in Sunlight

Small Disasters Seen in Sunlight - Cover

Poems

by Julia B. Levine

Barataria Poetry

96 pages / 6.00 x 9.00 inches / no illustrations

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Poetry

Paperback / 9780807154533 / February 2014

Winner of the Northern California Book Award for Poetry

“A polished poet of extraordinary skill. . . . Levine is caught between wholehearted love of the world’s beauty and sorrow at its unavoidable misery and suffering.”—Library Journal
 
With an astonishing grasp of language and detail, Julia Levine enacts a visceral, lyric experience that slips wildly between and within tragedy and grace. In Small Disasters Seen in Sunlight, her fourth collection, Levine offers far-ranging subjects, including poems about a friend’s suicide and the poet’s own interactions with traumatized children, as well as a series of revision poems that question the imagination’s infinite possibilities for creation. In “Strolling in Late April,” a woman with dementia wanders in a park filled with springtime beauty, while in “Tahoe Wetlands,” the speaker recalls a rape at gunpoint through the merciful distance of time. 
 
At times humorous, ironic, and even redemptive, these poems are infused with lush images of the natural and physical world. Levine’s work pries apart small places that exist within the spaces between beauty and trauma in an ordinary life. Ultimately, the poems affirm our human resilience, made possible by the presence and help of others: “carrying something of the unbearable / between us until it could be borne.”

Julia B. Levine is the author of four previous poetry collections, including Small Disasters Seen in Sunlight, winner of the Northern California Book Award for Poetry. She is also a recipient of the Discovery/The Nation Award and the Pablo Neruda Prize for Poetry from Nimrod. Her work has been widely published in journals such as Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, and the Southern Review. She lives and works in Davis, California.

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