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tender gravity follows Marybeth Hollemanโ€™s journey from her childhood in North Carolina to her life in Alaska, exploring her deep connection with the natural world. Through reflections on lossโ€”of cherished places, wild creatures, and her younger brotherโ€”the collection reveals solace found in the vastness of land and seascapes, blending intimate grief with awe for the cosmos. Hollemanโ€™s poetry mirrors the delicate attention of Mary Oliver and Walt Whitman, weaving personal and ecological themes across distant galaxies and tiny bog plants alike.
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Ideal for readers of contemporary poetry and nature writing, this collection will particularly resonate with those who appreciate meditative explorations of grief, environmental awareness, and the interconnectedness of human and non-human life.

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tender gravity, Marybeth Holleman's debut poetry collection, charts a course of love, loss, and solace in her time spent rooted in the more-than-human world. With praise poems echoing Mary Oliver, and with expansive inclusivity reminiscent of Walt Whitman, Holleman draws us so close into her wild world that we, too, feel "that joy-sap rising."

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tender gravity charts Marybeth Holleman's quest for relationship to the more-than-human world, navigating her childhood in North Carolina to her life in Alaska, with deep time in remote land and seascapes. Always the focus is on what can be found by attention to the world beyond her own human skin, what can be found there as she negotiates lossโ€”the loss of beloved places, wild beings, her younger brother.

"Do not think," she says to her mother, "that I love a bear more than my brother. Think instead that I cannot distinguish the variations in the beat of a heart." Inevitably, solace is found in the wild world: "step back toward that joyโ€”sap rising, step back into the only world that is."

In a narrative arc of seeking, falling, and finding, we hear in Holleman's exquisitely attentive immersion clear reverberations of Mary Oliver, of Linda Hogan, of Walt Whitman. These poems of grief and celebration pulse in and out, reaching to the familiar moon and out to orphan stars of distant galaxies, then pull close to a small brown seabird and an on-the-knees view of a tiny bog plant.

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Reviewers praise tender gravity for its blend of precise natural observation and profound emotional insight. Nancy Lord highlights the poemsโ€™ movement from ocean life to cosmic scale, emphasising their interrogation of life, death, and human responsibility. Erica Reid notes the emotional undercurrent of personal tragedy beneath Hollemanโ€™s environmental themes, recognising the poetโ€™s search for comfort amid loss and planetary change.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781597099370

Publisher: Red Hen Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 September 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Boreal Books

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 88

About the Author

Marybeth Holleman is author of The Heart of the Sound, co-author of Among Wolves, and co-editor Crosscurrents North, among others. Pushcart Prize nominee and Siskiyou Prize finalist, sheโ€™s published in venues including Orion, The Guardian, Christian Science Monitor, Sierra, and North American Review. She taught womenโ€™s studies and creative writing at University of Alaska and held artist residencies at Mesa Refuge, Hedgebrook, and Denali National Park. Raised in North Carolinaโ€™s Smokies, she transplanted to Alaskaโ€™s Chugach Mountains after falling head over heels for Prince William Sound two years before the oil spill. She lives in Anchorage, Alaska.

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