Egg Island Almanac
An endangered right whale attempting to nurse her new calf in the December ocean, foxgloves blooming in different places from year to year, or the rescue of imperiled Kemp’s ridley sea turtles—the bounty and cruelty of nature infuses this latest collection of poems from Brendan Galvin, which takes as its maxim finding the extraordinary in the ordinary all around us.

The poems chronicle the waxing and waning of the seasons from one winter to the next in the area around Egg Island, the dunes near a small seacoast town on the outermost reaches of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Galvin’s training as a naturalist and environmental writer is evident as his practiced eye roves the waves, marshes, and forests, finding meaning and beauty in the smallest detail— bird-watching, rebuilding a woodpile, or the flight of bobwhite quail. Other poems recall the poet’s affectionate memories of his deceased wife and the life they shared together, acknowledging grief without veering into the maudlin. Always present beneath the surface is the question of where humans fit into this wild, ever-changing landscape.

In meditations that recall the poetry and prose of Mary Oliver or W. S. Merwin, Galvin sets off on a vivid journey sure to increase readers’ appreciation for the natural world. Perhaps his most compelling message is that readers need not jet off to Everest or Kilimanjaro to experience mystery and beauty on Earth—there’s wonder aplenty in our own backyards.
 
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Egg Island Almanac
An endangered right whale attempting to nurse her new calf in the December ocean, foxgloves blooming in different places from year to year, or the rescue of imperiled Kemp’s ridley sea turtles—the bounty and cruelty of nature infuses this latest collection of poems from Brendan Galvin, which takes as its maxim finding the extraordinary in the ordinary all around us.

The poems chronicle the waxing and waning of the seasons from one winter to the next in the area around Egg Island, the dunes near a small seacoast town on the outermost reaches of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Galvin’s training as a naturalist and environmental writer is evident as his practiced eye roves the waves, marshes, and forests, finding meaning and beauty in the smallest detail— bird-watching, rebuilding a woodpile, or the flight of bobwhite quail. Other poems recall the poet’s affectionate memories of his deceased wife and the life they shared together, acknowledging grief without veering into the maudlin. Always present beneath the surface is the question of where humans fit into this wild, ever-changing landscape.

In meditations that recall the poetry and prose of Mary Oliver or W. S. Merwin, Galvin sets off on a vivid journey sure to increase readers’ appreciation for the natural world. Perhaps his most compelling message is that readers need not jet off to Everest or Kilimanjaro to experience mystery and beauty on Earth—there’s wonder aplenty in our own backyards.
 
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Egg Island Almanac

Egg Island Almanac

by Brendan Galvin
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An endangered right whale attempting to nurse her new calf in the December ocean, foxgloves blooming in different places from year to year, or the rescue of imperiled Kemp’s ridley sea turtles—the bounty and cruelty of nature infuses this latest collection of poems from Brendan Galvin, which takes as its maxim finding the extraordinary in the ordinary all around us.

The poems chronicle the waxing and waning of the seasons from one winter to the next in the area around Egg Island, the dunes near a small seacoast town on the outermost reaches of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Galvin’s training as a naturalist and environmental writer is evident as his practiced eye roves the waves, marshes, and forests, finding meaning and beauty in the smallest detail— bird-watching, rebuilding a woodpile, or the flight of bobwhite quail. Other poems recall the poet’s affectionate memories of his deceased wife and the life they shared together, acknowledging grief without veering into the maudlin. Always present beneath the surface is the question of where humans fit into this wild, ever-changing landscape.

In meditations that recall the poetry and prose of Mary Oliver or W. S. Merwin, Galvin sets off on a vivid journey sure to increase readers’ appreciation for the natural world. Perhaps his most compelling message is that readers need not jet off to Everest or Kilimanjaro to experience mystery and beauty on Earth—there’s wonder aplenty in our own backyards.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780809336074
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Publication date: 08/11/2017
Series: Crab Orchard Series in Poetry
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 80
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Brendan Galvin is the author of seventeen poetry collections, including Habitat: New and Selected Poems, 1965-2005, a finalist for the National Book Award. His awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship, two NEA fellowships, the Iowa Poetry Prize, and the first O. B. Hardison, Jr. Poetry Prize from the Folger Shakespeare Library. He has been a Wyndham Robertson Visiting Writer in Residence at Hollins University, a Coal Royalty Distinguished Writer in Residence at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, and a Whichard Chairholder in the Humanities at East Carolina University.

Table of Contents

Ordnance 1

Duets 2

Seeing Stars 4

First Impressions 6

Limbo 7

To a Fruit Fly in Winter 8

A January Heron 9

Post Office Parking Lot, February 10

Cabin Fever 11

Out of the Ordinary 13

March 11, 50 Degrees 15

An Egg Island Equinox 16

A Sea Piece 17

Astonishment 18

The Jackrabbit's Ears 19

Lefty's Game 21

The Fish Crows 22

Totems 23

Superhero 25

A Few Questions for Ben Franklin 26

A Domestic Arrangement 27

The June Light in Locust Groves 28

Rebuilding a Woodpile at the Summer Solstice 29

Capercaillie 31

July Hailstorm 33

Strivers' Moon 35

Revenant 36

Fortune Cookie 37

The Bullfrog of My Seventy-First Summer 38

An Inch of Electric Green 39

Getting a Grip 41

Volunteers 42

Labor Day 43

Questions of Travel 44

A Taut String across the Path 45

Nest 46

Why I Live in the Forest 47

Fragments 48

Poem Descending from a Line of Philip Booth's 49

Home Improvement 50

A Coup on the Dogtown Road 51

Mascots 53

Sure Things 54

A Still Life of Egg Island 55

Getting a Lift 56

Blow-Ins 58

Cooking with Ellen 59

Sentry 61

Wart & Co. 62

Acknowledgments 65

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