Ohio University Press, 2021 Paper: 978-0-8040-1233-1 | eISBN: 978-0-8040-4118-8 Library of Congress Classification PS3619.A5263B74 2021 Dewey Decimal Classification 811.6
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A collection of poems about time, solitude, and wisdom that leads readers to hover between acceptance of and alienation from our fragility.
Bread of the Moment, the follow-up to David Sanders' Compass and Clock (Swallow Press, 2016), devotes keen attention to the porous nature of the past and how the unbidden evidence of ordinary life pervades the world, provoking a spectrum of moments from which to draw meaning and find solace. These poems, characterized by a mix of free and formal verse, depict quiet days at home or in nature, as well as close calls and brushes with death: chronic illness, a house fire, a car crushed by a boulder.
In this way, these poems amplify the fragility of the commonplace, a mystery from which we are, amid the noise of our everyday lives, sometimes estranged. Through this exploration, Sanders constructs a precarious balance between alienation and acceptance, striking a note at once recognizable and new.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
David Sanders is the author of two poetry collections from Swallow Press, Compass and Clock and Bread of the Moment. For twenty years he was the general editor of the Hollis Summers Poetry Prize, and he was the founding editor of Poetry News in Review. His poems and translations have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies. He is a native of Portage County, Ohio.
REVIEWS
“The poems in David Sanders’s beautifully balanced new collection, Bread of the Moment, reach as deeply as any I know, achieving the emotional clarity of poets like Robert Hayden, Robert Hass, and W. S. Merwin. This is wise, expertly crafted work, facing mortality with humor sufficient to the need and with reverent attention to memory, nature, and the poet’s art. I am profoundly moved and instructed by this lucid book.”—Kathy Fagan, author of Sycamore: Poems
“David Sanders’s second collection of poems, Bread of the Moment, contains an astonishing breadth of emotional and physical landscapes in poems beautifully realized and forcefully felt. It is a book haunted by memory—understood as a ‘selective, mythic thing, a lie’—and alive with strikingly memorable images, like the French king’s hunting trophies, ‘sprouting enormous racks, / like dozens of arms, hands, / reaching out to me from the stone blocks, / frozen, locked in place.’ Bread of the Moment is an evocative book, a dynamic expression, and expansion, of Sanders’s art.”—Ernest Hilbert, author of Last One Out
“‘Every time/ is the last time. That’s what the world keeps teaching.’ Bread of the Moment’s truths are hard won, but its delights are palpable. It is night swimming in cold lake water full of stars.”—Jason Gray, author of Radiation King
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
One
POLITICS (A WALK THROUGH THE WOODS)
THE BLUE DANUBE
WAITING TO HAPPEN
WEDDING DAY (BIRD TRAPPED IN A FLUE)
CHATELAINE
THE BREAK-IN
THE SLIDE
EXERCISE (CUL-DE-SAC)
ABANDONED NESTS EXPOSED BY WINTER
MEAL OF DREAMS
THE HOUSE ON FIRE ACROSS THE STREET
SELF-PORTRAITAS A FLY ON THE WALL OF MODERN HISTORY
Ohio University Press, 2021 Paper: 978-0-8040-1233-1 eISBN: 978-0-8040-4118-8
A collection of poems about time, solitude, and wisdom that leads readers to hover between acceptance of and alienation from our fragility.
Bread of the Moment, the follow-up to David Sanders' Compass and Clock (Swallow Press, 2016), devotes keen attention to the porous nature of the past and how the unbidden evidence of ordinary life pervades the world, provoking a spectrum of moments from which to draw meaning and find solace. These poems, characterized by a mix of free and formal verse, depict quiet days at home or in nature, as well as close calls and brushes with death: chronic illness, a house fire, a car crushed by a boulder.
In this way, these poems amplify the fragility of the commonplace, a mystery from which we are, amid the noise of our everyday lives, sometimes estranged. Through this exploration, Sanders constructs a precarious balance between alienation and acceptance, striking a note at once recognizable and new.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
David Sanders is the author of two poetry collections from Swallow Press, Compass and Clock and Bread of the Moment. For twenty years he was the general editor of the Hollis Summers Poetry Prize, and he was the founding editor of Poetry News in Review. His poems and translations have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies. He is a native of Portage County, Ohio.
REVIEWS
“The poems in David Sanders’s beautifully balanced new collection, Bread of the Moment, reach as deeply as any I know, achieving the emotional clarity of poets like Robert Hayden, Robert Hass, and W. S. Merwin. This is wise, expertly crafted work, facing mortality with humor sufficient to the need and with reverent attention to memory, nature, and the poet’s art. I am profoundly moved and instructed by this lucid book.”—Kathy Fagan, author of Sycamore: Poems
“David Sanders’s second collection of poems, Bread of the Moment, contains an astonishing breadth of emotional and physical landscapes in poems beautifully realized and forcefully felt. It is a book haunted by memory—understood as a ‘selective, mythic thing, a lie’—and alive with strikingly memorable images, like the French king’s hunting trophies, ‘sprouting enormous racks, / like dozens of arms, hands, / reaching out to me from the stone blocks, / frozen, locked in place.’ Bread of the Moment is an evocative book, a dynamic expression, and expansion, of Sanders’s art.”—Ernest Hilbert, author of Last One Out
“‘Every time/ is the last time. That’s what the world keeps teaching.’ Bread of the Moment’s truths are hard won, but its delights are palpable. It is night swimming in cold lake water full of stars.”—Jason Gray, author of Radiation King
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
One
POLITICS (A WALK THROUGH THE WOODS)
THE BLUE DANUBE
WAITING TO HAPPEN
WEDDING DAY (BIRD TRAPPED IN A FLUE)
CHATELAINE
THE BREAK-IN
THE SLIDE
EXERCISE (CUL-DE-SAC)
ABANDONED NESTS EXPOSED BY WINTER
MEAL OF DREAMS
THE HOUSE ON FIRE ACROSS THE STREET
SELF-PORTRAITAS A FLY ON THE WALL OF MODERN HISTORY
THE LUXURY OF LIGHT HORSES
ANOTHER POEM BEGINNING WITH THE WEATHER: AN ELEGY
ART LESSONS FROM THE PAST
PARTICULATES
SELF-PORTRAITWITH ANTLERS
BANKING AND TURNING
FULL MOON, DOW LAKE, JULY
Two
ELECTION-DAYRACCOON
THE TWO OF US
HOLIDAY PARTY WITH ROSES
TALKING TO OLD PEOPLE
EMANATION
SO, I TELL MYSELF
AUTUMN AND THE END OF AUTUMN
IN HIS DEFENSE
WOOD FROGS
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
UTILITY
WHAT WE DON’T KNOW
COMMON WISDOM
A KIND OF PROOF
DEAR VULTURE
EARLY MARCH, WITH HORSES
TO AN OLD FRIEND WHOSE POLITICS HAVE CHANGED
[ENTER GHOST]
MORNING SLEET
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC