Tinkers Damn eBook David K Leff
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Deeply rooted in place and time, these poems explore nature, the built environment, and human relationships with an acute sense of reverence and wonder that renews the spirit.
Tinkers Damn eBook David K Leff
I have never read much poetry, but I literally could not put this book down. The writing is so beautiful and accessible that it kept this science-oriented, non-humanities reader engaged all the way through the book. Now I have found a poet that I can recommend unreservedly!Product details
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Tinkers Damn eBook David K Leff Reviews
The poems in David Leff’s latest poetry collection Tinker’s Damn pulse with the quiet constancy found in rivers and old clocks. Time pauses for us, fires back with fury and persistence, and drifts with the haiku-stillness of the Farmington River—all rendered in Leff’s poems with meditative specificity. The voice is at once familiar and strikingly new. Images and the burnt shells of houses we’ve all lived in remain with us, as they should, “pieced / together by an archeology of recollection,” Whether cataloging each month of the year, visiting Monticello or a run-down drive-in, transcribing the impossible (Grandma’s chicken soup recipe) or letting go of dust collecting in the closet, Leff’s kinship with the world around him is elemental and expertly rendered. The poet treats untapped moments that inhabit and haunt us with dignity and solace. He allows us to “to grasp/ this whirling life, and hold onto it at last” and teaches us finally that “remembrance is resurrection.” These poems are worth far more than a tinker’s damn, and reading them is a truly valuable endeavor.
I have never read much poetry, but I literally could not put this book down. The writing is so beautiful and accessible that it kept this science-oriented, non-humanities reader engaged all the way through the book. Now I have found a poet that I can recommend unreservedly!
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