Cloud Builder

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  • ISBN 9780820380674
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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What do we owe the dead? This is the question at the heart of Cloud Builder, in which Weston Morrow interrogates the burden of legacy and the ever-watchful gaze of our deceased loved ones. His search takes him from the landscapes of the late Romantics to the soccer fields and baseball diamonds of present-day Washington State, along the way reanimating figures from his own and our collective past.

These poems reawaken long-dead painters and musicians, collapsed bridges, derelict ferries, and dormant volcanoes, confronting him with his failure, at times, to ask what it is we owe the living. What do the dead want from us? Or, conversely, is it we who haunt “the past, who can’t stop turning back / for one last look”?

WESTON MORROW is a former print journalist who teaches writing at The Ohio State University. His poems have appeared in venues such as Boulevard, The Adroit Journal, and Barrelhouse. He grew up around Puget Sound in Washington State and currently lives in Columbus, Ohio. You can find him online at westonmorrow.com.