University of Pittsburgh Press, 2023 Paper: 978-0-8229-6702-6 | eISBN: 978-0-8229-8981-3
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ABOUT THIS BOOK As Is gathers everyday poems written over time and mostly at the poet’s home in the Ridge and Valley province of northern Appalachia. This work pays attention to the world as it is with curiosity, candor, and delight. Seeking connection with others and the earth and savoring the fine details of a messy life, these poems reckon with the demands of family, pandemic, aging, and loss even as they witness injustice, violence, environmental degradation, and climate crisis.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY Julia Spicher Kasdorf is the author of Sleeping Preacher, Eve’s Striptease, Poetry in America, and Shale Play: Poems and Photographs from the Fracking Fields, a documentary project created in collaboration with photographer Steven Rubin. She has also published a collection of essays, The Body and the Book: Writing from a Mennonite Life, and a biographical study, Fixing Tradition: Joseph W. Yoder, Amish American.
REVIEWS
“In As Is, Julia Spicher Kasdorf brings her generous, searching vision to the frayed beauty of spaces between the urban and the rural. Her poems bear witness to rough, hardscrabble places, the labor of those who live there, and histories on the verge of dissolving in a rapidly changing environment. These are poems of transition, formed by the friction of weeds pushing up against stone, the stubborn wildness of goats gnawing at fences, and the exertions of those who must reckon with the loss of cherished landscapes and roles. As the ground shifts, the poet draws our attention to the inimitable, shining, and vulnerable marvel of what is.” — Sofia Samatar, author of The White Mosque: A Memoir
“With deep humility and earned authority, Julia Kasdorf can enter an achingly transitory situation, a landscape we take for granted, and connect us to the arc of history. Her poems embrace embodiment and the moment, then take a step back and suggest our era, forces beyond psychology, forces too close to see. Kasdorf is an exemplary poet of witness. Her visceral lines never exhort, but they take full responsibility for everything they touch. They make no claim on transcendence, but they are on fire for redemption. As Is is extraordinary.” —D. Nurkse, author of A Country of Strangers: New and Selected Poems
“Julia Kasdorf, thankfully, collects poems in As Is, not as a project but has an array of well-wrought individual poems. Even so, the titles of poems offer a focus on subjects such as labor and laborers, daughter as self and parent, nature as awe-inspiring as well as a sphere damaged. These poems play out with a covert lyricism (turtle/mill/initial/shell; root splay/crayfish; Castle/mussels) that echoes throughout. After all, what captivates me most is how trauma can appear so mundane: dread of walking in a particular area, raising a child, the workers’ lot. Entering her poems is entering a door open for fervent discovery and calm.”
—Kimiko Hahn, author of Foreign Bodies
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
I
They Call It a Strip Job
Sweetgum
Testing
City of the Dead
War
What the Hemlock Said
Climate Change with Daughter and Tomatoes
Gideons
American Bittersweet
At Cross Creek Park
Eastern Box Turtle
American Chestnut Plantation
As Is
II
Precious Memories Help Yourself
Hand me Down
Flags
When I Say Is That What You’re Wearing?
When I Say Make a List
When I Say Clean your Room
When I Say Okay, Take My Car
When I Say It’s Your Life
Waking Up with Jerry Sandusky
Second Space
Bruder
Short Story
Valentine with Domestic Life
Adrift
Lake Trail, January
Dialogue with Lake Perez
III
Lit
They Call Them Desire Lines
Viking Ribstones, Alberta
Amaryllis
Freshet
Goats
Helpmate
October Snow
Luck
Home Farm
August Friday, Adirondacks
Gulls
Outer Banks Epithalamium
Meditation at Panama City Beach, Florida
Unnamed Tributary
Notes
Acknowledgments
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University of Pittsburgh Press, 2023 Paper: 978-0-8229-6702-6 eISBN: 978-0-8229-8981-3
As Is gathers everyday poems written over time and mostly at the poet’s home in the Ridge and Valley province of northern Appalachia. This work pays attention to the world as it is with curiosity, candor, and delight. Seeking connection with others and the earth and savoring the fine details of a messy life, these poems reckon with the demands of family, pandemic, aging, and loss even as they witness injustice, violence, environmental degradation, and climate crisis.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY Julia Spicher Kasdorf is the author of Sleeping Preacher, Eve’s Striptease, Poetry in America, and Shale Play: Poems and Photographs from the Fracking Fields, a documentary project created in collaboration with photographer Steven Rubin. She has also published a collection of essays, The Body and the Book: Writing from a Mennonite Life, and a biographical study, Fixing Tradition: Joseph W. Yoder, Amish American.
REVIEWS
“In As Is, Julia Spicher Kasdorf brings her generous, searching vision to the frayed beauty of spaces between the urban and the rural. Her poems bear witness to rough, hardscrabble places, the labor of those who live there, and histories on the verge of dissolving in a rapidly changing environment. These are poems of transition, formed by the friction of weeds pushing up against stone, the stubborn wildness of goats gnawing at fences, and the exertions of those who must reckon with the loss of cherished landscapes and roles. As the ground shifts, the poet draws our attention to the inimitable, shining, and vulnerable marvel of what is.” — Sofia Samatar, author of The White Mosque: A Memoir
“With deep humility and earned authority, Julia Kasdorf can enter an achingly transitory situation, a landscape we take for granted, and connect us to the arc of history. Her poems embrace embodiment and the moment, then take a step back and suggest our era, forces beyond psychology, forces too close to see. Kasdorf is an exemplary poet of witness. Her visceral lines never exhort, but they take full responsibility for everything they touch. They make no claim on transcendence, but they are on fire for redemption. As Is is extraordinary.” —D. Nurkse, author of A Country of Strangers: New and Selected Poems
“Julia Kasdorf, thankfully, collects poems in As Is, not as a project but has an array of well-wrought individual poems. Even so, the titles of poems offer a focus on subjects such as labor and laborers, daughter as self and parent, nature as awe-inspiring as well as a sphere damaged. These poems play out with a covert lyricism (turtle/mill/initial/shell; root splay/crayfish; Castle/mussels) that echoes throughout. After all, what captivates me most is how trauma can appear so mundane: dread of walking in a particular area, raising a child, the workers’ lot. Entering her poems is entering a door open for fervent discovery and calm.”
—Kimiko Hahn, author of Foreign Bodies
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
I
They Call It a Strip Job
Sweetgum
Testing
City of the Dead
War
What the Hemlock Said
Climate Change with Daughter and Tomatoes
Gideons
American Bittersweet
At Cross Creek Park
Eastern Box Turtle
American Chestnut Plantation
As Is
II
Precious Memories Help Yourself
Hand me Down
Flags
When I Say Is That What You’re Wearing?
When I Say Make a List
When I Say Clean your Room
When I Say Okay, Take My Car
When I Say It’s Your Life
Waking Up with Jerry Sandusky
Second Space
Bruder
Short Story
Valentine with Domestic Life
Adrift
Lake Trail, January
Dialogue with Lake Perez
III
Lit
They Call Them Desire Lines
Viking Ribstones, Alberta
Amaryllis
Freshet
Goats
Helpmate
October Snow
Luck
Home Farm
August Friday, Adirondacks
Gulls
Outer Banks Epithalamium
Meditation at Panama City Beach, Florida
Unnamed Tributary
Notes
Acknowledgments
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ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC | REQUEST ACCESSIBLE FILE