Theres something about being alive / that makes us cry out for help. Through visceral and vulnerable poetry, Ricky Ray meditates on the pain and powerlessness that comes with an awareness of our mortality. Finding joy through connecting with the natural world, Ricky navigates his ache of living. Allowing us to accompany him and his beloved service dog, Addie, through the scenic woodlands of Kansas, Illinois and Connecticut, the lines between humans, animals and nature blur. As he moves between forms both physical and elemental, we read of an existence which strives to be not upon / but as one with the Earth. At the heart of this collection, which yearns for connections that have been lived, loved and lost, is the enduring comfort of life with an old brown dog.
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Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 26 Jul 2024
Publisher: Fly on the Wall Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781915789259
About Ricky Ray
Ricky Ray is the author of one full-length collection of poetry and two chapbooks: Fealty (Diode Editions 2019); Quiet Grit Glory (Broken Sleep Books 2020); and The Sound of the Earth Singing to Herself (Fly on the Wall Press 2020) a finalist for The Laurel Prize. He was educated at Columbia University and the Bennington Writing Seminars and his awards include a Ron McFarland Poetry Prize a Whisper River Poetry Prize a Liam Rector Fellowship and a Zoeglossia Fellowship. His writing appears in numerous periodicals and anthologies including Waxwing Salamander The American Scholar and The Moth. He has lectured on poetry animism and integral ecology at Harvard and Yale and he lives with his wife and his old brown dog in the old green hills of the Hudson Valley.