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Naming the Wind

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Naming the Wind is a profound poetry collection exploring the complexity of human relationships, ethics, and religious tradition. The poems, animated by the motif of the wind, connect the natural world's dying beauty with the inner and outer weathers of the psyche. Through intimate reflections on family ties and mentorship, especially the influence of poet Jack Gilbert, Steven Rood delves into the struggles of maintaining integrity in a corporate legal career and the nuances of Jewish identity bound by tradition. The collection's form mirrors its content, using spontaneous breaks and shifts to reveal the poet's meditations.
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This collection is ideal for readers drawn to contemporary poetry that thoughtfully bridges personal experience, natural imagery, and cultural identity. It appeals to those interested in ethical reflections, religious tradition, and poetic form that enriches meaning.

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"Wind moves through this book. Wind opens the poems: to the dying beauty of the natural world; to the weathers inside the psyche and without; to the connections between father and son, husband and wife, the speaker to his mentor, the great poet Jack Gilbert"--

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Naming the Wind presents poems that navigate the complexities of human relationships, personal ethics, and religious tradition.

Wind moves through this collection, opening the poems to the dying beauty of the natural world, to the weathers inside the psyche and without, and to the connections between a family and between the speaker and his mentor, the great poet Jack Gilbert. The collection navigates the intimacies of human relationships with others, the challenges of working as a lawyer trying to maintain integrity as others fall prey to corporate greed, and the complexity of holding a Jewish identity while being awake to traditionโ€™s hold on the mind and its cost.

Steven Rood offers a powerful account of how to be a human in dynamic relationships while also holding respect for the non-human beings that comprise most of the life on our planet.

Rood employs structures and forms that directly relate to the content of the poems themselves. Spontaneous breaks and starts reflect the writerโ€™s turns of mind, offering readers insight into the meaning and measure of the work.

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Praised by Colorado Review as a "brave and lyrical debut," Rood's work uses the metaphor of naming the wind to illuminate the uncontrollable aspects of life, making everyday details luminous and imparting meaning in suffering with glimpses of the sublime. Liza Flum of the University of Utah describes it as a "force of tenderness" and "a visitation of wisdom," highlighting the intimate interplay of place, self, and time, where Rood's poems become where "art lives."

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781632431042

Publisher: Omnidawn Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 10 June 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Omnidawn Publishing

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 9.0mm

Width: 151.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 182g

Pages: 112

About the Author

Steven Rood was born in Los Angeles and is a practicing trial lawyer in Berkeley, CA. His manuscript was a 2019 National Poetry Series Finalist, and his poems appear in Periodicities, Sporklet, Quarterly West, Marin Poetry Center Anthology, Fugue, Lyric, Haydenโ€™s Ferry Review, Tar River Poetry, New Letters, Marlboro Review, Atlanta Review, Southern Poetry Review, Notre Dame Review, and elsewhere.

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