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Paperback It Blows You Hollow Book

ISBN: 0932826652

ISBN13: 9780932826657

It Blows You Hollow

With these dark, triumphant poems Diane Seuss-Brakeman takes us on a journey through the landscape of the soul -- and it is a world full of beauty and violence in equal parts. Relentless and incantatory, these poems confront whatever it is that guides us in a life that is sensuous, yet exacting in its terrible cost. As the poet looks for God's presence in the book's erotically charged universe, the quest itself becomes a victory of perfectly pitched...

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OH YEAH!!

This is the best book I have ever read. Case closed. ... You want to know what makes this book so good? Too bad. You will have to buy the book to find out. All I can tell you is that in this book, every one of these words rings true and glows like burning coals, pouring off of every page like they were written in your soul. Well, there you have it. Buy the book. You will be impressed. You will be surprised. You will be graced with the genius of Diane Lynne Seuss!

Scars as Erogenous Zones

There is no stopping the magic that comes from the wand - the pen - in Seuss's hand. It bursts forth like a bouquet of outrageously colored wildflowers from this first collection of her poems. It is not an easy magic. The sweat beads and trickles down the side of this magician's face. There is grit and suffering behind the art. The reader feels, must feel, her loss, her pain, and senses the strength that will carry her through to the next battle. "You'll hear me coming," Seuss writes in her poem "Whole." And we do. We hear her with bells on, we hear her heavy breathing in the night, we hear her praying in the dark, we hear her roaring at the heavens, we hear her whispering a longing that will outlast all of us. The presence of Seuss in her poetry is not a mild or meek one.Seuss's poetry returns repeatedly to themes of loss and grief, which provoke a fierce and stubborn survival response. She expresses a stubborn claim to her woman's strength - "Scars are erogenous zones" - even as she longs for the balm of a divine healing presence. For Seuss, God, usually female, is an approachable presence, found everywhere and in everyone, in the most everyday people and places, as likely to be wearing a blonde wig and green eye shadow as to be a lumbering bear with claws. In other poems, Seuss talks of her father, who died when she was young, and, one suspects, has left her with a longing that intertwines with her longing for God, the sometimes father-figure. The longing is not for an afterlife, but a now-life, today, here, in the very instant that Seuss reveals herself in all her faulty and gorgeous humanity. With such intense living comes intense suffering. Loneliness is her lurking demon in the dark.The slim volume is divided into three sections. The first focuses on autobiographical themes, and the second resounds with a philosophical timbre. The final section is written on Drummond Island, off the coast of Michigan's Upper Peninsula where Seuss sometimes goes to gather her thoughts and, perhaps, meet with God in the form of a black bear. The loneliness, the loss, the many farewells, in this section become a more prominent motif. After Seuss has driven into her deepest need, beyond the loss, she wonders:Could it bethat something still waits for me,open-armed, on that other shore?We await anxiously the next slim volume to find out.

Highly recommended

An excellent book with many insightful, sensitive poems.

this is the best book ever!

oh my god the book is so good. my mom wrote it .

It Blows You Away . . .

Diane Seuss-Brakeman is a true gift to the literary world. Her poems are brutal, wise, bitter, funny and real. Seuss-Brakeman has the same bite of Sharon Olds with her own unique punches of wisdom. The language she chooses is clear and honest, and the images stay with the reader like music, long after you are done reading. (Anyone from the Midwest, especially around Southwest Michigan, will appreciate!) The title poem is one of the strongest pieces, allowing the reader a grander understanding of the "it" that no person can escape. "I Am Not Lost", "Sheath" and "Evaluations" are three I read almost every day.Beautiful but not compromising. Seuss-Brakeman does not rely on oversentimentality or bland cliches to bring her readers to tears. BUY IT TODAY!!!!!!!!!
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