The Radiant City - Sandra Florence - Books - Jumping Cholla Press - 9781884106132 - September 6, 2015
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The Radiant City

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Publisher Marketing: The Radiant City by Sandra Florence is the first book-length collection of poems by a poet who has been writing for over forty years, and although the poems do not themselves span that entire time, one piece, "Nettles," was begun over thirty years ago and serves as a centering piece for the first two-thirds of the book. "Nettles" is a long narrative poem that contains many of the themes that emerge in the later poems that are magnified and focused upon, the premise being that family relationships, friendship, and landscape (here it is the San Joaquin Valley of California) are not only formative to one's sense of self and place in the world but also sustaining to one's imaginative growth. The mother in "Nettles" becomes the mother in "Tomorrow Land" whose "skirt becomes a high wide-wave pulling her children to her." The father in "Nettles" becomes the father in "Yellow Cotton Shirt" "whose sleeves flutter like cloth birds." The title poem, "The Radiant City," is the imagined landscape of the after life where a mother and grandmother wander through varying locations, city streets, sometimes the wide-open plains, searching for their lost place in the world, as the objects and people of that world float and whirl around them, "like glitter after a parade," like "jitterbugging dust devils." The later poems find their location in a desert city, where "water is a consolation" and Narcissus admires himself by a swimming pool. These poems are stories: slices of life at times whimsical and dreamy, at other times elegiac and reverent.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 6, 2015
ISBN13 9781884106132
Publishers Jumping Cholla Press
Genre Sex & Gender > Feminine
Pages 144
Dimensions 191 × 235 × 8 mm   ·   258 g

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