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A New & Selected Collection — Best Poetry by Judith Skillman.
SUBTERRANEAN ADDRESS: NEW & SELECTED POEMS has work from seven recent books of poetry, as well as new poems which have appeared in many journals—"here she (Skillman) is at her best” — David Rigsbee
“Hurrah for our long-lived poets! This is not to say anything against younger
generations; it’s just that a poet like Judith Skillman gives a sense of a world
experienced, of well-worn shoes, miles on the odometer, bike tires whose
treads have long been rubbed smooth. Motion is the guiding principle here,
not arriving but walking onward ‘into the state we call unknown,’ as one
of my favorite poems says, ‘our not having a map of the future perhaps /
enough to keep the road to home whole.’ This book is a guide to everything
we could possibly know and see in this beautiful, crazy cosmos, so tuck a
copy into your backpack, reader, and put yourself in this savvy poet’s hands.
You’ll come home wiser, guaranteed.” —David Kirby
“Judith Skillman’s devotion to both the nuances and deeper entailments
that life and lineage present us is on show in Subterranean Address: New and
Selected Poems 2014-2022. Gathered from her seven most recent collections,
with a winning group of new work, Skillman writes of her subjects with
matchless clarity: aging (‘To be a tenant of the body/ means one’s chores
are never done’), infirmity, family, the natural world, the lives of artists
(Kafka, Nabokov, Lucien Freud, et. al.), and history (immigrant destinies,
the Shoah)—all with measured feeling, as if to imply a dignity in our
imperfection. At her best—and here she is at her best—few poets I know
can surpass her evocative powers.” —David Rigsbee
“As Skillman’s poems seek to understand rather than deny suffering, they
rarely conclude in clear resolution; rather, they acknowledge that wounds live
unhealed and questions exist unanswered…(the) poems traverse through
changes that manifest from living a full life. Her metaphors suggest not
shrinking from scars that result from these changes, but instead learning to
embrace and accept the wound as an illuminating source.” —Marcene Gandolfo, Mom Egg Review
“In a moment of clearheaded honesty Robert Frost wrote, ‘And some will
say all sorts of things/But some mean what they say.’ Judith Skillman’s
books remain on our on shelves because she not only means what she says,
but says it with a clarity and skill that makes her useful in our lives. Any
new collection by her is worthy of celebration, but a new selected poems is
worthy of true fanfare.” —Samuel Green
"A collection that begins with a turnip and ends with a young seal shows the surprise and originality of an award-winning poet in tune with nature and herself. An amazing compilation to enjoy in wonder and delight." — Carol Smallwood, Author of Thread, Form, and Other Enclosures, and The Illusiveness of Gray
Poetry.
Author Bio
Judith Skillman is author of sixteen collections of poetry, including CAME HOME TO WINTER, PREMISE OF LIGHT, KAFKA'S SHADOW, HOUSE OF BURNT OFFERINGS, and The Phoenix: New & Selected Poems. She is the recipient of an Eric Mathieu King Fund Award from the Academy of American Poets for her book Storm (Blue Begonia Press). Her poems have appeared in Poetry, Shenandoah, Prairie Schooner, Zyzzyva, Nasty Women Poets, and numerous other journals and anthologies. Ms. Skillman has been a Writer in Residence at the Centrum Foundation in Port Townsend, Washington. Her essays appear in Women on Poetry, edited by Carol Smallwood. A 'how to,' Broken Lines—The Art & Craft of Poetry, was published by Lummox Press in 2013. She has taught humanities at City University and Yellow Wood Academy, and poetry at the Richard Hugo House. Her passion for collaborative translation can be seen in Hawai'i Review's poems of Macedonian Poet Jovica Eternijan, and in the chapbook Anne-Marie Derése in Translation & The Green Parrot (Ahadada Books). A Jack Straw Writer in 2008 and 2013, Judith's work has been nominated for Pushcart Prizes, the UK Kit Award, Best of the Web, and is included in Best Indie Verse of New England.
Author City: SEATTLE, WA USA