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All Fire All Water

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Description for All Fire All Water Paperback. Num Pages: 96 pages. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 141 x 215 x 8. Weight in Grams: 128.

Judith Roche's fourth collection of poems, All Fire All Water, consists of four parts. "Rivers Have Memories," the first part, explores nature and our relationship to it. Poems include fish and birds, bees and wolves, storms and the changing of the seasons. Drawing from the Salish Sea, where Roche lives, the Pacific Ocean, and the northern Great Lakes, these poems are steeped in water. But there's plenty of the fire of passion in this collection as well. In "A Bird Caught in the Throat," Roche turns to "The Face of War" and the horrors of unnecessary suffering; e.g., the "blood ... Read more

In "The Husbands Sweet," a play on suite, she looks back from a great distance to a marriage both painful and beloved. These poems are in turn ironic, playful, rueful, and humorous, but still keep all of the sorrow intact. There are poems of other assignations after the bitter breakup of the marriage.

The final section is "We Are Stardust," the title taken from the Joni Mitchell song. These poems pose existential questions and explorations of identity and the possibilities of honest communication with others. Roche has a nonverbal, handicapped son and these poems are informed by some of the frustration of communication with him, other than that infused by profound love. She wonders if we can understand the nonverbal language of other creatures, especially crows, and the possibility of bridging the gaps between us and other sentient beings, including ancient beings. In "Linear B" and "Linear A" she tries to understand ancient Greece, the culture and the people, through what we know of their language. In "Metaphors of Dust," she explores where we come from: "As it turns out, we actually are stardust./ I thought it was a metaphor/ of life and space and time./ Apparently, our materials are 13 million years old./ We are star stuff pondering the story/ told in the life of the stars."

Throughout this collection, the poems are infused with the music of the language in careful interplay of assonance and consonance.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Black Heron Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
96
Place of Publication
Seattle, WA, United States
ISBN
9781936364169
SKU
V9781936364169
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-47

About Judith Roche
The author is a poet, arts educator and editor. She won an American Book Award for editing 'First Fish First People: Salmon Tales of the North Pacific Rim.' Wisdom of the Body is her third collection of poetry. (Black Heron published her second collection-'Myrrh'.) She will be Distinguished Northwest Writer at Seattle University in Seattle in 2007.

Reviews for All Fire All Water
" All Fire All Water by Judith Roche is both a hymn to all that is broken in the world and a song of celebration for the earth's renewal and rebirth. Full of beautifully imagistic poems, this book expresses the poet's sorrow and joy at all we have lost, all we have failed to protect and cherish. Roche also deals ... Read more

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