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Ada Limón
Thursday Shout Out: Dawn Lundy Martin
The book’s steady desire to dissect the body in a way that reaches below the skin creates a constant tension buoyed by moments of true joy and a fierce defense of the wrecked heart. With language anchored in a cutting rhythm, Martin’s poems push and pull between lyric beauty and the painful truth of human cruelty. In her poem, “The Symbolic Nature of Chaos” Dawn Lundy Martin writes, Fabrication. It emits. It gags. Amid this fury, she wrote me a love letter. She said, “If you were The body bends down so the wrists [a matter of gathering [the stray, unremarkable— Amid some beauty, one wall, for example, paved in patterned red Her blue mound, a sapling. One remembers the gesture of a deep
In making the inner monologue combust with the present moment, Martin uses fragments and a staccato rhythm. Then, when the shift occurs, the movement back to the present comes in longer lines, let’s us enter the conversation. This changing of poetic forms along with the thick, plummeting language, allows Martin’s poetry to bloom intricate dialogues between the mind and the body. Throughout the book, Dawn Lundy Martin has an innate ability to create a poetry that is speaking both to itself and to the reader, allowing for a feeling of being invited in and eavesdropping at the same time. This is the great pleasure of the book, even in the harshest most violent poems, there is a safety in her confident rhythms and forms, a celebration of power and awe. Martin is a poet unfolding the darkness with overwhelming talent, strength, and desire. And her desire is contagious, as is her poetry. Comments |
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