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  • Quiver: Poems

    (By Luke Johnson)

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    Author Luke Johnson
    “Book Descriptions: "Luke Johnson cements his title as the uncontested master of shadow...  Quiver  will change the way you see."
    — Patricia Smith , author of Poems

    “ Quiver is a rare creation full of song and scar, authenticity and Old Testament mythology, of emotional complexity and witness."
    — John Sibley Williams, Scale Model of a Country at Dawn

    "The poems [in  Quiver ] are singing when they are stinging, scalding as they serve up something wildly fresh, slap after exquisite slap."
    — Elaine Sexton , author of  Drive

    "...a work of glorious complexity."
    — Ellen Bass

    "...the most visceral, haunting book of poems I have read in years."
    — Lee Herrick , California Poet Laureate

    Quiver is a book of reckoning, a book of ghosts, a book of lineal fracture and generational fatherlesness. It’s a visceral guide through boyhood into fatherhood. One that yields witness to trauma, erotic shames, brutalities and toxic masculinity, and in so doing, emerges with a speaker beginning to free himself. Patricia Smith said it “ Quiver will change the way you see.”

    ...

    “floodghost”
    Mother couldn’t manage
    what sated me, so she
    sought in silence
    a substance that’d soothe,
    something familial with grace.
    I groaned. Broke bodies
    over blacktop’s pane, a bottom-
    less well of blood. At seven
    I smothered a frog and fed each leg
    to my quivering sister
    laughed while she choked out its skin. At twelve,
    I pulled a pistol from under
    the vacant shed and shoved
    its shudder to a schoolboy’s temple, teased 
    while he wept in his piss.
    And yet all along a Psalm, a satchel
    of song. Mother making
    contracts with the sky, while I
    tore its pages to light a fire, warm
    my hands around it. Radiant blue. Red
    from a faraway pine.”

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