Marielle Grenade-Willis's Prairie Crocus inhabits the all-too overlooked in-between of seasons, bursting with quiet, deliberate certainty. Like an illuminator, Grenade-Willis scans the planet for evidence of scintillation—soil and roots, sun and moon—and with them colors the inner-ear. Hers is a gravitational assurance. Prairie Crocus is verse at home in the body of time, a deft affirmation of abundance and scarcity alike. Earth also breathes.
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Marielle Grenade-Willis writes about ground and sky and what is in them. She asks to "get swept away before the quicksand tightens." She doesn't need music to sing in Prairie Crocus; the geese "giggling and / crying, chattering / gaggles" do it for her. ⎯ Jack Collom
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Seller: Fahrenheit's Books, Denver, CO, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: Very Good+. Trade paperback with cover illustration print laid in at the back, the book has some rubbing with a touch of smudging to the covers, and slight wear to the corners, while the print has light creasing to its corners. Overall, this is a solid, bright, Very Good+ copy. Seller Inventory # 208552