If We Could Know Our Bones, by Mary Carroll-Hackett is a full length, 82 page collection of poetry.
Two words--"listen; build"--nest quietly in one of the poems from Mary Carroll-Hackett's beautiful/tough/fragile collection, If We Could Know Our Bones. They are seeds from which she conjures and nurtures a world of words simple and complex; lives brief and infinite; love physical and soul-full; spirit deeply rooted in the earth and carried on the wind. "The apples don't last. She buys them anyway," she writes, and: "The only reason to live / is to give ourselves away." We do... to her poems... without hesitation-- Robert Gray, Editor, Shelf Awareness
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 2013-12-07
- Publisher: A-Minor Press
- Language: English
- Pages: 79
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