Late Moon

Late Moon

by Pamela Porter

$15.95

  • February 2013
  • print ISBN: 978-1-55380-236-5
  • ebook ISBN: 978-1-55380-237-2
  • PDF ISBN: 978-1-55380-238-9
  • 6″ x 9″ Trade Paperback, 122 pp
  • Poetry



This stunning collection will break your heart and put it back together again, as Pamela Porter unravels a long-held family secret in a moving personal search for redemption, face to face with the question of her own identity. As she says, “It was this way when Rome was burning, / and was not so different / when dark fires flared / outside the walls of Eden.” These poems brim with deep longing, remorse, the beauty of the natural world, an abiding thirst for the truth, and finally, acceptance and peace, as when there is “a choir of foxes, out from their hollow / in the early dark, / yipping, yipping and singing, / praising the bright, the unkempt world.” Late Moon is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and to the transformative power of language – with Porter writing to rise “above the grief-stricken world/ and sing all night.”

Click here to read an excerpt from Late Moon.

Reviews:

Late Moon is a collection rich with ferocity, fragile with wonder. Pamela Porter is a poet to be grateful for.”
—Patrick Lane

“Porter fights through various notions of what family is and her place in it. . . . [T]he tension Porter is able to sustain over the course of this entire book . . . is the quiet we reserve for when we listen to things we don’t necessarily want to hear, but we know the importance of the saying.”
Michael Dennis

“Porter is committed to the short lyric poem, but Late Moon also works on the mystery of Porter’s paternity, along with how she feels about the subject. . . . With precise line lengths and spacing, judicious use of repetition, parallelism and splendid imagery, Porter grapples with a basic human question — who am I? — and manages to transcend the particular to create nuanced questions for all readers.”
Times Colonist

“Prompted not only by longing but also by a redemptive grace that accepts and forgives, these poems tumble out heartfelt and move the reader with their urgency.”
Arc Poetry Magazine

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