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9780807184714 Academic Inspection Copy

The Appalachian Sea

Poems
  • ISBN-13: 9780807184714
  • Publisher: LSU PRESS
    Imprint: LSU PRESS
  • By Steve Scafidi, Series edited by Dave Smith
  • Price: AUD $46.99
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  • Local release date: 01/10/2025
  • Format: Paperback (229.00mm X 152.00mm) 72 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: Poetry [DC]Fiction: special features [FY]
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Steve Scafidi's The Appalachian Sea explores the eponymous place of mountains and story, of rivers and magic, as well as of mortality, where people work and live and die. What began as an homage to the American painter Miles Cleveland Goodwin became a celebration of the spectral qualities of place and home. The artist's gothic imagery of haints and dark orchards haunts the book, wherein the Shenandoah wends, old farmers toil, and ghosts wander a land where change comes on like a flood. There is no escape from this spilling river, the "Appalachian sea," yet for a while we get by and survive. These poems sing of the temporary persistence that makes what surrounds us beloved and strange.
Steve Scafidi is the author of the poetry collections Sparks from a Nine-Pound Hammer, For Love of Common Words, The Cabinetmaker's Window, and To the Bramble and the Briar. He works as a cabinetmaker and lives with his family in Summit Point, West Virginia.
PRAISE FOR STEVE SCAFIDI "[Here is] a poet long since come into his own but still growing and restless in the burgeoning of his enormous talent. Surpassing-or encompassing-Scafidi's technical virtuosity, fertile imagination, and lyric sensibility, the poet's great gift is empathy for his subject and for his reader. . . . Every Scafidi poem reveals a surprise." - Southern Humanities Review "In Scafidi's universe, it's alright to be a little off-center, because it is in the common, in the everyday, that he finds dignity and communion." - Library Journal "Scafidi's poetry . . . musically and vividly reminds readers that creation is full of delights both large and small. It reminds us that life is short, that death is inevitable, and that the only mature responses to these hard facts are to be aware of beauty, meaning, pleasure, to take nothing for granted, to care deeply, and celebrate while we can." - Appalachian Journal
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