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Bavetta, Ruth
Sold by Earthlight Books, Walla Walla, WA, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since May 1, 2001
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Add to basketSold by Earthlight Books, Walla Walla, WA, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since May 1, 2001
Condition: Used - Good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSIGNED AND INSCRIBED by the author. Tight binding. Clean unmarked text and covers. Light scuffing and wear to the covers and corners. Light fanning of the pages and front cover.Earthlight Books is a family owned and operated, independent bookstore serving Walla Walla, Washington since 1973. Thank you for supporting Earthlight Books and independent booksellers.
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—Ken Craft, author of The Indifferent World
This marvel of a book wrings beauty from the hard task of watching one’s mother disappear, bit by resistant bit, into dementia. “It seemed she was always standing / between the door and the west moon.” But it does much more, illuminating not only that sad progression but the priceless bones of memory that frame it. These poems weave a poignant elegy of their own: The silence of a left-behind home. The mother, in her “life without shadows,” searching for her keys. Ordinary moments just on the other side of the window pane: the cat in the street, the dappled leaves near the family cabin, where “all is sunshine and smoke/ weighted against the edge/ of morning.” There is a sadness here, but without self-pity, so deftly and gorgeously expressed that it casts its own light. The things we remember that stick like snapshots. The journey through precious, ordinary days struck with gold, that lasted for their time.
—Ricki Mandeville
Bavetta does what few poets can manage. She writes about her mother without getting maudlin or wallowing in the pain of her death. She does so by using her artist’s eye to let us see for ourselves. We then relate her poems to losses of our own. She also brings her poet’s ear to the task. Pantoums and villanelles, with their repeated lines, are perfect for describing rerun conversations and the sameness of days in dementia. Instead of weighing us down with loss, she lifts us, showing us what it means to be human.
—Alarie Tennille
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