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Grandmother Says [Paperback]

J. D. Whitney (Author)
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February 28, 2005
Poetry. "Although Grandmother never uses the first-person pronoun, the voice in these poems is hers. Hence the title. None of the poems here retells any existing Native story; Native peoples tell their own stories. Some such stories are, though, alluded to" --J.D. Whitney, from the Preface. "Who's this 'Grandmother' Whitney is channeling, anyway? Seems like the playful spirit, life, energy of the organic world itself, an embodiment of multi-formed always-changing life; that lives whatever comes, with all the hard-won lessons and teachings" - Gary Snyder.

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"...a wonderful book full of wisdoms both large and small...endlessly rewarding and deeply human while also being deeply animal." -- David St. John, author of "Prism"

"a poetic masterpiece...'Grandmother' seems to be the playful spirit, life, energy of the organic world itself... -- Gary Snyder, Pulitzer Prize for poetry

"pure delight, first to last...from good heart, good hands, and eyes and ears...Truly valuable with no fashion-mongering." -- gogisgi/Carroll Arnett, Tsalagi (Cherokee) poet, author of "Night Perimeter"

About the Author

J. D. Whitney, teacher and poet, is author of 6 previous collections of poetry. He has had writing fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Wisconsin Arts Board. He lives in the Nokomis/Opikwuna Bioregion of Wisconsin.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 104 pages
  • Publisher: Arctos Press; First Edition edition (February 28, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0972538437
  • ISBN-13: 978-0972538435
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,471,769 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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J.D. Whitney was born in California and spent his first ten years mostly outside with trap-door spiders and horned toads. Then he moved to Detroit and found himself drawn to 1950s hot-rod and Harley-Davidson culture, while also studying at the University of Michigan.

He taught for many years at the University of Wisconsin Marathon County (Wausau) and College of Menominee Nation (Keshena) and now lives in Madison WI with his wife Lisa Seale.

His books of poems include HELLO, THE NABISCO WAREHOUSE, SD, GRANDMOTHER SAYS, and ALL MY RELATIONS. His poems hope to exhibit economy, tightness, speech-energy, and concrete imagery. Increasingly, his poems focus on trying to speak of humans' intimate and interdependent membership in what is called "the natural world."

He counts as his most significant influences--without trying to put himself in their company--Gary Snyder, Robert Creeley, Louise Erdrich, Jim Harrison, Linda Hogan, Jay Griffiths. So many debts, so much gratitude.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Learning From Grandmother, March 7, 2005
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J.D. Whitney is a poet of place, a man inhabiting the land by studying the wisdom of the first human inhabitants and the wisdom of the place and its non-human inhabitants. To learn, J.D. turns to Grandmother, who is, as Gary Snyder writes in his foreword to the book, "the playful spirit, life, energy of the organic world itself, an embodiment of multi-formed always-changing life." J.D. Whitney has written a masterpiece, and his poems are miracles of clarity, humor, and insight. His lines are expansive enough for adults and profound enough for children. If you crave a deep, satisfying look at the world, the natural world that contains and sustains us, the meteorological and mythic forces whose lines of force direct us, read these poems. If you want to know why ravens are black, what the northern lights really are, why fleas and ticks feast on humans, why geese honk, and how dogs find the patience to remain loyal to humans, read Grandmother Says because J.D. Whitney knows. He knows because Grandmother told him.
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5.0 out of 5 stars humorous, fetching poems, July 5, 2005
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Each of the 84 poems begins with the word "Grandmother" in bold type on the top line as if the title; this is followed by verbs such as lets, trots, gives, sits, hears, teaches, sings, knows which set the tone for the respective poem. Then in a tone sometimes cranky, sometimes mischievous, sometimes empathetic, sometimes humbled--but never arrogant, supercilious, or preachy--the character Grandmother spins out an observation or remarks containing her wisdom gained from decades of involvement in relationships of all kinds and nearby nature. With Grandmother's unpredictable, idiosyncratic, yet unfailingly discerning appearances in the varied situations, she is like the trickster figure of Native American folk lore. She is pictured on the cover dressed something like a old Eskimo woman with hands on hips yelling out something. Whitney, with previously published books of poetry, lives in Wisconsin and teaches writing in Wisconsin colleges.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Native American style life-lesson qualities showcased, May 6, 2005
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A faculty member of the University of Wisconsin and the College of the Menominee Nation, as well as the author of seven previous and well received collections of poetry, Grandmother Says is J. D. Whitney's latest anthology of original and memorable verse. The poems comprising Grandmother Says are each hallmarked by a buoyant, joyous, energetic, Native American style life-lesson qualities showcased in an especially quick-minded fashion. Grandmother says sometimes nothing./But/what/others say/she/says back to them/again/if/she likes it./Why Owl/ hears Echo Woman's/song/more/than people do./Why Wolf/does too.
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