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Lighting Up the Duff

Lighting Up the Duff

by Sheila Sondik

Release: July 15, 2024
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SKU: 978-1-956285-64-2 Category: Poetry Collections Tags: Golden Shovel poems, Sheila Sondik

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Lighting Up the Duff

by Sheila Sondik

The Golden Shovel, a poetic form invented by Terrence Hayes, has a direct connection to the poet’s subconscious. The speaker of these poems has a lifelong quarrel with society’s inequalities but finds solace and renewal by spending time in gardens and on Pacific Northwest forest trails. She admires insects, birds, and plants, and is particularly fond of lichens, fungi, and mosses. Duff, the decaying detritus on the forest floor, delivers nutrients to the trees and nurtures an array of colorful mushrooms and other fungi. Sheila Sondik sees this metaphorically as the work of memory and creativity. She revisits her own along with her daughters’ childhoods as she walks. The quoted lines of poetry embedded in the right margin of each poem are quotes from the poets Sheila read and reread throughout her 20s. In Lighting Up the Duff, she revisits them from the vantage point of her 70s. This book is, in large part, an homage to those poets who helped launch her on this path.

 

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Early Praise for Lighting Up the Duff:

Sheila Sondik’s Lighting Up the Duff indeed illuminates the path of a life—strewn at the poet’s feet, and at our own, the wonders, ironies, and sorrows that befall us. These poems, more magic windows than weighty shovels, offer encouragement, solace, humor, and intimate company as we listen to the voice of a friend who knows us. There’s further enchantment in the resonances between Sondik’s poems and those of the master poets she honors with these. I’ve spent grateful hours in this collection’s shimmering grove, and I’ll walk there again.

—Jed Myers, author of Learning to Hold

The 26 short poems in Sheila Sondik’s Lighting Up the Duff are exquisitely crafted homages to her poetic influences, including Linda Pastan, Maxine Kumin, Kenneth Rexroth, and Terrance Hayes, whose invented form, the Golden Shovel, rules. Although they do not ignore the despair endemic to our times—naysayers, ecological disaster, all doom and zoom—the poems sway like an artist between landscape’s dark shapes and the hours of light, steadily urging us toward hope. Attending to these poems, like tending green plants, is food for our souls.

—Bethany Reid, author of The Pear Tree: elegy for a farm

 

About the Author

Sheila Sondik, poet and printmaker, explores moments in time and space that the casual observer might overlook. Both artforms are opportunities for her to work with the unexpected. Prints are always mirror images of the drawings on the printing plates and, in writing Golden Shovels, the poet knows the last word of a line before the rest of it is written. Sheila has always enjoyed word puzzles and has been a member of the National Puzzlers’ League since 2000. She lived in Berkeley, CA, with its lively literary scene centered in its world-famous bookstores, for over 30 years after graduating from Harvard. In 2008, she moved to Bellingham, Washington in search of new landscapes and was happy to find a welcoming community of prolific poets. Her first chapbook, Fishing a Familiar Pond: Found Poems from The Yearling, was published by Egress Studio Press in 2013. Her Western and Japanese style poetry appear in many journals and anthologies.

Learn more at her website: sheilasondik.com

 

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Weight 8 oz
Dimensions 6 × 9 × .2 in
ISBN

978-1-956285-64-2

pages

approx 48

Wholesale

via INGRAM (after July 15, 2024)

Sample Poem

Dear Traveler

~after Linda Pastan

Ignore the cud-chewers at the gate, the
rapacious deer who inspired this walled
paradise. I strive to have a garden
without public displays of violence where
no pruning, chopping, or mowing down of my
green dependents threatens my illusions,
a place to sit and watch them grow.

Welcome. I see you brought the
book the critics hated with the lilac-
scented endpapers. The plot is watered
only at night. The witch hazel blooms
are cheerful yellow spiders waving all
their crooked legs in praise of winter.

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