Pared down and precise imagery, beautifully observed moments and flashes of lyrical writing that is startling and original, mark this accomplished debut. Rosalind Hudis has a gift for taking us straight into the action.
Tilt Summary
Tilt by Rosalind Hudis
Pared down and precise imagery, beautifully observed moments and flashes of lyrical writing that is startling and original, mark this accomplished debut. Rosalind Hudis has a gift for taking us straight into the action.
Tilt Reviews
Pared down and precise imagery, beautifully observed moments and flashes of lyrical writing that is startling and original, mark this accomplished debut. Rosalind Hudis has a gift for taking us straight into the action, often using titles that run into the poem as in 'Erosion', 'Lead Mine', 'Cheap Pianos'. Form and content work together and there is great use of sound patterning in these admirably controlled pieces that know what not to say, leaving the reader space to enter the moment. ...It might be the seam of a space where the waller paused to measure how one stone could set or break his patient two miles of boundary. Not weight on his mind, but tilt to carry the years, the chipping of beetle or ice, matter's slow fold in. His rhythm of guess and risk folds out the land. -- Publisher: Cinnamon Press
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins