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Work and Days
Work and Days | Tess Taylor
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In 2010, Tess Taylor was awarded the Amy Clampitt Fellowship. Her prize: A rent-free year in a cottage in the Berkshires, where she could finish a first book. But Taylor--outside the city for the first time in nearly a decade, and trying to conceive her first child--found herself alone. To break up her days, she began to intern on a small farm, planting leeks, turning compost, and weeding kale. In this calendric cycle of 28 poems, Taylor describes the work of this year, considering what attending to vegetables on a small field might achieve now. Against a backdrop of drone strikes, "methamphetamine and global economic crisis," these poems embark on a rich exploration of season, self, food, and place. Threading through the farm poets--Hesiod, Virgil, and John Clare--Taylor revisits the project of small scale farming at the troubled beginning of the 21st century. In poems full of bounty, loss and the mysteries of the body, Taylor offers a rich, severe, memorable meditation about what it means to try to connect our bodies and our time on earth.
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Work and Days | Tess Taylor
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This is how I feel today. Tuesday's are my Mondays. In some ways yesterday's do nothing and Netflix day was great but I've been here an hour and have accomplished nothing more than straightening the tornado that hits my office on Sundays so I can get down to work. At least I'm going to lunch and the bookstore with Thing 2 this afternoon.

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Work and Days | Tess Taylor
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"life, a great inhuman freedom- here I work a plot that also grounds-" ?? #workreads #poetrysaves #tesstaylor

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Work and Days | Tess Taylor
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I feel really incapable when it comes to writing my own poetry, so reading other people's is really hit and miss for me. So I love it when something really resonates with me.

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