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Black Hollyhock, First Light [Paperback]

Judyth Hill (Author)
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December 31, 2000
"Judyth Hill is a stand-up bard--a funny performance poet and a passionate advocate of The Tradition and The Muse. Deep Ecology elder Dolores LaChapelle has described Hill as a poet who 'puts place and sex and love together in a way that is totally environmentally aware and totally human.' She has been called 'energy with skin' and a “rabbi of the miraculous.” Her work is exuberant in its sustained electricity between self and world, its rhapsody with the other-than-human, and the singing of its alert and crafted language. This new collection contains poems that reflect the abundance of life--full of itch, of heat, the flavor of apricots, yearning fox howls, a shrine filled with acorns, good coffee, the scent of the imaginary wafting off the sensuous curves of real bread, and thick cumulus clouds drifting over the front range at the end of the valley.

When, like an impenetrable crowd at a coronation, the Divine surrounds the smallest, ordinary evidence of its own magnificence, Judyth Hill lifts us with a laugh up onto the tearful diligent shoulders of her poems to catch a glimpse.”--Martín Prechtel


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All Day, The Bear
Black Hollyhock, First Light
Chinese Sorrowing
The Consequences Of Truth
Cry Alpine
Day Of Two Snakes
The Economics Of Generosity
Evacuation, And Then
Everything Aspires
Fidelity, Mutual And Insurance
Finally I See
Garden Party
Heart's Clarion
Heaven And Earth
How Frogs Practice Silence
I Do, I Do
If The Season Fits, Wear It
In No Musee At All, At All
It Takes A Crisis To Make A Village
Lorca Es Muerte, Despues
A Matter Of Individual Drops
The Mesa The Shadow Built
Message In A Bottle
More And Less, By Noonlight
The Mulberry Bush Wedding
The Music Of Canyon
Nacimiento, Neruda
Nocturnal Suite
Object Lesson
On & On
Pine Sings, No Wind
Plum Wine In March
Potato Longing
Pulled
Quite Contrary
A Ready Audience For Light
Red Bank, Sels
The River Of Already
Saying The Ridiculous
Sonnet In Search Of More Wisdom
Southern Fish In August Sky
Swoon Of Seeing
Take It From The Top
Temper Mental
That Fearful Symmetry
That Morning Thing
Thing In Itself
This Night, Different From All Others
Too Many Bulbs In Autumn
Too Much With Us, Late And Soon
Two Buddhas In Our Garden
Umpteen Blue Jays Later
Under Shandokah
Velvet Sutra
Waking In The City Of Holy Faith
Walking The Field Of Vision
We Attain Incessantly The World To Come
When You Are Receptacle, You Become Mule's Ears
Why Do Men Whistle?
Written Wet
-- Table of Poems from Poem Finder®

About the Author

Judyth Hill writes from her studio at RockMirth, a hundred-acre farm near Las Vegas, New Mexico. She was formerly director of TumbleWords and coordinator of literary projects for New Mexico Arts.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: La Alameda Press (December 31, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 188880923X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1888809237
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 6 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,705,883 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding poetry from a fabulous lady, October 18, 2001
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Judyth Hill is a dynamic performer, writes smashing food reviews for the Santa Fe New Mexican, and, oh yes, composes (in my humble opinion) the best poetry in the Southern Rockies, and quite possibly North America. This collection ranges from idyllic celebrations of life, love, and the changing seasons, to thoughtful dissections of maturing relationships, to coping with the dangerous and the tragic: a bear at the bird feeder, her father's death, evacuating her beloved home threatened by a forest fire. The book looks terrific, too: the cover picture, typography, and layout are gorgeous. I enjoyed it thoroughly ... but I have one complaint. Ms. Hill needs a proofreader: I found several instances of "it's" that should have been "its," and misspellings (or typos), and I felt that these detracted from what was otherwise a thoroughly class act.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gorgeous and ripe, moving and unforgettable, June 6, 2001
This review is from: Black Hollyhock, First Light (Paperback)
Pair a colorful dark flower cover painting reminiscent of Judy Chicago with striking free verse poems and you have Black Hollyhock, First Light, a unique collection filled with energy and description which stands out from the crowd When you are receptacle, you become mule's ears/in the rooted community. As in/aspens, a shudder and hiss,/the gray blue ceiling of flicer above/and beneath, cow parsnips umbrellizing over their leaves. Gorgeous and ripe, moving and unforgettable - highly recommended.
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