The Local World (Wick First Book)
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Mira Rosenthals The Local World incorporates deeply lived experience and mystery in a fluent shape-shifting that can take you anywhere and bring you back changed. The poems are beautifully crafted narratives of loss travel and salvage. There is a damaged family at the heart of these poems an abandoned farm and many rooms parks and train cars in far places. Yet like all really good poems Rosenthals language consistently rises above its cries to wonder and beauty. What a joy to find this stunning first book to award the Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Prize. Maggie Anderson Judge In Mira Rosenthals stunning debut collection The Local World memory is not a static screen for nostalgia but a fierce journey into the self where danger resides. These beautifully crafted poems work through a series of brilliant tropes a tissue pattern resting over a piece of cloth a knife cutting from the inside a boy shadow-boxing with himself a sunflower like the mast of ship rising tall. Rosenthal is both a traveler and a thinker. Her poems elegant marvels dramatize her personal struggle to understand and transform the past. This is a dynamic book one to read and reread.Maura Stanton The poems in this stark collection feel as if they have arrived just after casting off emotional ballast. A burden has been carried from the familiar world and over time and distance that load has been dispersed. And now the poet returns halfway between grief and transcendence but in that dark return lies hope.Maurice Manning
