Death Work

the late poems

by Geoff Peterson

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Death Work

the late poems

by Geoff Peterson

Published Jun 24, 2019
141 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback
Genre: POETRY / General


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Book Details

Thought is a Staircase…

Always read a book of poems back to front so that the wave rolls backward… Now apply the same method to your whole life.

In Death Work the poet does just that. By rewinding fragments from memory, he bears witness to attachment and its eventual unraveling. This is the point where the sheer weight of a man's past opens his heart to the mystery. The Japanese have a word for it: jisei, death poems that express a sudden alertness to the fact of this world and the emergence of another. Death Work tracks one man’s descent into clarity, a decompression chamber linking life and death. “Thought is a staircase,” he writes, then erases it.

 

About the Author

Geoff Peterson

Geoff Peterson lives in the Southwest and sleeps behind a veil of train whistles. Author of twenty-four books, his recent effort was a collection from his student days. So it makes sense that Death Work, his latest, should fast forward to his declining years.

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