Ohio University Press, 2017 eISBN: 978-0-8214-4604-1 | Cloth: 978-0-8214-2272-4 | Paper: 978-0-8214-2273-1 Library of Congress Classification PS3619.H486A6 2017 Dewey Decimal Classification 811.6
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Penumbra—Michael Shewmaker’s debut collection—explores the half-shadows of a world torn between faith and doubt. From intricate descriptions of the rooms in a dollhouse, to the stark depiction of a chapel made of bones, from pre-elegies for a ghostly father, to his compelling treatment of his obsessed, human characters (a pastor, a tattoo artist, a sleepwalker, to name only a few), these are poems that wrestle with what it means to believe in something beyond one’s own mortality. Learned and formally adept, these poems consist of equal parts praise and despair. They announce Shewmaker as an important new voice in American poetry.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Michael Shewmaker is a Jones Lecturer in Poetry at Stanford University. A former Wallace Stegner Fellow, his poems appear in Yale Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, Poetry Daily, Parnassus, Oxford American, New Criterion, Narrative, and elsewhere. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife, Emily.
REVIEWS
“More than any young poet I have read in quite a while, Shewmaker’s artistry reminds me of the exacting felicities of the Donald Justice of The Summer Anniversaries and the Richard Wilbur of Advice to a Prophet. Shewmaker writes poems for the ear and for the heart. Again and again in Penumbra, he hits on that fortunate collaboration of the natural idiom and phrasing that is striking for both its formal grace and originality.”—Rodney Jones, 2015 Hollis Summers Poetry Prize judge
“With his debut collection, Michael Shewmaker joins the ranks of poets such as Erica Dawson, Richie Hofmann, Melissa Range, and Caki Wilkinson who are writing rigorous formal poems that speak in twenty-first-century voices. …Shewmaker’s best poems… balance on the thin, slippery bar of form, perched between spiritual concerns and engagement with the world of the five senses, between, as he writes, ‘the martyrs and the marbled ground.’” —Pleiades
“This is the best first book I’ve read in ages. Suddenly among us is a poet whose keen eye takes in the world—its shimmering details, its haunted characters, its lingering ghosts. With his wizardry of form and pitch-perfect voice, he writes with a warmth that can startle and an authority that can thrill. Michael Shewmaker is the one to keep your eye on.”—J. D. McClatchy
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Contents
Doppelgänger
One
Winter Ghazal
Diorama
The Neighbors Upstairs
The Lover
Ink
The Illusionist
The Artifact
Intersection
Two
The Curlew
On a Chinese Festival Scene Carved into the Casque of a Helmeted Hornbill
Ohio University Press, 2017 eISBN: 978-0-8214-4604-1 Cloth: 978-0-8214-2272-4 Paper: 978-0-8214-2273-1
Penumbra—Michael Shewmaker’s debut collection—explores the half-shadows of a world torn between faith and doubt. From intricate descriptions of the rooms in a dollhouse, to the stark depiction of a chapel made of bones, from pre-elegies for a ghostly father, to his compelling treatment of his obsessed, human characters (a pastor, a tattoo artist, a sleepwalker, to name only a few), these are poems that wrestle with what it means to believe in something beyond one’s own mortality. Learned and formally adept, these poems consist of equal parts praise and despair. They announce Shewmaker as an important new voice in American poetry.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Michael Shewmaker is a Jones Lecturer in Poetry at Stanford University. A former Wallace Stegner Fellow, his poems appear in Yale Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, Poetry Daily, Parnassus, Oxford American, New Criterion, Narrative, and elsewhere. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife, Emily.
REVIEWS
“More than any young poet I have read in quite a while, Shewmaker’s artistry reminds me of the exacting felicities of the Donald Justice of The Summer Anniversaries and the Richard Wilbur of Advice to a Prophet. Shewmaker writes poems for the ear and for the heart. Again and again in Penumbra, he hits on that fortunate collaboration of the natural idiom and phrasing that is striking for both its formal grace and originality.”—Rodney Jones, 2015 Hollis Summers Poetry Prize judge
“With his debut collection, Michael Shewmaker joins the ranks of poets such as Erica Dawson, Richie Hofmann, Melissa Range, and Caki Wilkinson who are writing rigorous formal poems that speak in twenty-first-century voices. …Shewmaker’s best poems… balance on the thin, slippery bar of form, perched between spiritual concerns and engagement with the world of the five senses, between, as he writes, ‘the martyrs and the marbled ground.’” —Pleiades
“This is the best first book I’ve read in ages. Suddenly among us is a poet whose keen eye takes in the world—its shimmering details, its haunted characters, its lingering ghosts. With his wizardry of form and pitch-perfect voice, he writes with a warmth that can startle and an authority that can thrill. Michael Shewmaker is the one to keep your eye on.”—J. D. McClatchy
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Contents
Doppelgänger
One
Winter Ghazal
Diorama
The Neighbors Upstairs
The Lover
Ink
The Illusionist
The Artifact
Intersection
Two
The Curlew
On a Chinese Festival Scene Carved into the Casque of a Helmeted Hornbill
Harvest
Crop Circles
Automaton
A Summer Primer
Nocturne
Three
The Baptist
The Devil in Grand Saline
Babel
An Apostate’s Prayer
The Pastor’s Wife
The Lepidopterist
The Somnambulist
La Llorona
Tenebrae
Four
Overheard
Digging My Father’s Grave
The Orchard
Auguress
The Choice
Horoscope for My Dying Father
School Bus Graveyard
Five
The Seven Thunders
Advent
Destin Wedding
The Pastor
Übermensch
The Mime of Thermopylae
The Cooling Pond
Photo Found on a Dead Man’s Phone
The End of the Sermon
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC