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Field Notes For The Self by Randy Lundy, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Field Notes For The Self by Randy Lundy, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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Field Notes For The Self by Randy Lundy, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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Field Notes for the Self is a series of dark meditations: spiritual exercises in which the poem becomes a forensics of the soul. The poems converse with Patrick Lane, John Thompson, and Charles Wright, but their closest cousins may be Arvo Pärt's tintinnabulations-overlapping structures in which notes or images are rung slowly and repeatedly like bells. The goal is freedom from illusion, freedom from memory, from the same old stories of Lundy's violent past; and freedom, too, from the unreachable memories of the violence done to his Indigenous ancestors, which, Lundy tells us, seem to haunt his cellular biology. Rooted in exquisitely modulated observations of the natural world, the singular achievement of these poems is mind itself, suspended before interior vision like a bit of crystal twisting in the light. Praise for Randy Lundy: Here is a poet of whom one can say-quietly, simply, with gratitude-that highest of praises: the real thing. -Jane Hirshfield, author of The Beauty Randy Lundy has entered the place where the masters reside -Patrick Lane, author of Washita | Field Notes For The Self by Randy Lundy, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Field Notes for the Self is a series of dark meditations: spiritual exercises in which the poem becomes a forensics of the soul. The poems converse with Patrick Lane, John Thompson, and Charles Wright, but their closest cousins may be Arvo Pärt's tintinnabulations-overlapping structures in which notes or images are rung slowly and repeatedly like bells. The goal is freedom from illusion, freedom from memory, from the same old stories of Lundy's violent past; and freedom, too, from the unreachable memories of the violence done to his Indigenous ancestors, which, Lundy tells us, seem to haunt his cellular biology. Rooted in exquisitely modulated observations of the natural world, the singular achievement of these poems is mind itself, suspended before interior vision like a bit of crystal twisting in the light. Praise for Randy Lundy: Here is a poet of whom one can say-quietly, simply, with gratitude-that highest of praises: the real thing. -Jane Hirshfield, author of The Beauty Randy Lundy has entered the place where the masters reside -Patrick Lane, author of Washita | Field Notes For The Self by Randy Lundy, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

















