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Hold | Bob Hicok
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"Bob Hicok is a spectrum... Id love to see an MRI of his brain while hes writing, as the neurons show us whats possible, how a human can be a thought leader, taking us into the future... Hicok interrogates the world with mercy and wit and style and intelligence and modest swag. Hes one of Americas favoritesand to make the reader want to share the poets reality fulfills poetrys finest aspiration." Washington Independent Review of Books "In his ninth collection, Hicok navigates a world bereft of empathy and kindness, leading by example with a charm and emotional intelligence that speaks to a deep insight into the human condition... Mixing cleverness with tenderness, Hicok demonstrates how to be a beacon of light in the darkest of settings." Publishers Weekly Bob Hicoks tenth collection of poetry, Hold, moves nimbly between childlike revelry and serious introspection. While confronting the rampant hypocrisies of the American collective unconscious, Hicok is guided by his deep and tender sense of whimsy and humility. Pointing to the natural world as a mirror through which to rediscover human beauty, he pauses to unapologetically celebrate the wonder of living at all. From "About the size of it": . . . my breath shuttling in and out, as if it can t decide between stay and go, the little bird long gone by the time I realize the sun has set and it will soon feel like my father was never here, which is no big deal compared to the erasures the world endures and offers every day, except this one is mine Bob Hicok teaches at Virginia Tech University and is the author of ten collections, including Animal Soul, This Clumsy Living , Elegy Owed, and Sex & Love &. He is the recipient of two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation, respectively.
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Hold | Bob Hicok
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from: a visit to my pantheon reveals a hole in the sky

I hope you‘re kissed tonight
for real, not like people at midnight on TV
pretending time is a dog
we‘ve taught to sit. I think I mean
we scream Happy New Year
as if we can tell the future
what to do, trying hard to look
as if we feel the way champagne tastes,
and I don‘t believe for a second
we‘ve got such beautifully lit
chandeliers inside us.

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VioletBramble This was a 5⭐️read for me. I initially bought the book because the cover photo is from The Event of a Thread - an interactive art installation which I loved. Luckily, that photo led me to something else I loved- this poetry collection. 5y
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