Brooklyn Copeland: Siphon, Harbor

Published 15 March 2012

 

Paperback, 80pp, 8.5x5.5ins, £8.95 / $15
ISBN 9781848612020

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when few,

           stolen,        
amassed,

flooded
to lots

 

The poems in Siphon, Harbor are what happen when the element of freshwater is allowed to wash freely over the poet's intense and unabashed observations of new romance and the capricious nature of the American Midwestern summer. Copeland, anchored by the mutuality of her themes, wastes no time in layering her own intimacies upon the intimacy she creates with her reader. From the very first page we have access to both her process and the inevitable resultant verse. This verse, which may appear self-contained and compact, is in fact pliant and reciprocal. Among love poems that are unclouded by disingenuousness or cliché, we find a love that is both succinct and expansive, like a clear, gray lake that is deeper than it is wide.

 

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