The Words We Do Not Have - Steve Brisendine - Books - Spartan Press - 9781952411526 - April 2, 2021
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The Words We Do Not Have

Steve Brisendine

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The Words We Do Not Have

In The Words We Do Not Have, Steve Brisendine brings experience into sharp focus-a road trip with his son, evenings spent playing pool, an abused childhood classmate-along with meditative explorations of life, death, aging, and faith. The author employs as a title for each poem an unusual foreign word (along with its definition), a strategy that unifies the collection, while also yielding delightful and unexpected trajectories as the poems unfold. Brisendine's imaginative lexicon offers us a space where "a heart has/ spilled itself, where words bloomed/ into something past words."



-Janice Northerns, author of Some Electric Hum







"We have enough wind in Kansas," Steve Brisendine opens his excellent new book. "When you / walk into it, it pulls." Beginning with the language of wind, Brisbane reveals a dark world through a series of tongues. In "Mokita," a classmate is abused and silent, eventually dead. We learn the title's Kilivila meaning: "something everyone knows but no one talks about." Outlining a "slippery downhill way," these grave, sometimes minutial poems (as in "Qarba," the appearance of white hairs in a man's beard) highlight how life gives us "hope of reunion . . . but also the knowledge that such might never happen. Dark, global, nuanced in how it reveals a gritty world."




-Tyler Robert Sheldon, Editor-in-Chief of

MockingHeart Review and author of Consolation

Prize (Finishing Line Press, 2018)

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 2, 2021
ISBN13 9781952411526
Publishers Spartan Press
Pages 84
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 5 mm   ·   99 g
Language English  

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