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If This Should Reach You in Time

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IF THIS SHOULD REACH YOU IN TIME is an astonishing collection that sounds the alarm of climate change and democratic collapse with tender lament and guarded hope from award-winning poet Justin Marks."There's no way around / not being part / of the problem" Marks writes in "Along for the Ride," "The best case scenario / is long term disaster".In his fourth collection of poetry, Marks renders global threats as intimate and personal. As we turn inward, terror and sadness take hold. This is a book of dread.Through these poems, we see what could be and what might have been. In the titular poem, Marks writes "?know / that we didn't see / the disaster coming / That it wasn't / imaginable, hadn't / existed until, gradually / it was, and did / Or that we saw it / and refused to believe / Or saw it and thought / something or someone / else would save us."

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If This Should Reach You in Time, Justin Marks

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Titul
If This Should Reach You in Time
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2022
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
100
ISBN13
9798985008913
Série
Štítky
Beletrie, Poezie
Hodnocení
4,75 z 5
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IF THIS SHOULD REACH YOU IN TIME is an astonishing collection that sounds the alarm of climate change and democratic collapse with tender lament and guarded hope from award-winning poet Justin Marks."There's no way around / not being part / of the problem" Marks writes in "Along for the Ride," "The best case scenario / is long term disaster".In his fourth collection of poetry, Marks renders global threats as intimate and personal. As we turn inward, terror and sadness take hold. This is a book of dread.Through these poems, we see what could be and what might have been. In the titular poem, Marks writes "?know / that we didn't see / the disaster coming / That it wasn't / imaginable, hadn't / existed until, gradually / it was, and did / Or that we saw it / and refused to believe / Or saw it and thought / something or someone / else would save us."