The River Won’t Hold You

The River Won’t Hold You by Karin Gottshall, published by Ohio State University Press in 2014, is a collection of poetry that explores themes of loneliness and loss. This edition spans 63 pages and is presented in English. Through her work, Gottshall delves into the complex interplay between imagination and experience, seeking solace in the spaces that exist between these realms.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of poetic structures and language that evoke memory, philosophy, and emotional depth. The poems reflect on the haunting nature of existence, as Gottshall confronts the challenges of expressing profound feelings and experiences. With a focus on sound and silence, the collection invites contemplation on the nuances of human experience, making it a thoughtful addition to the American poetry landscape.
Official synopsis Publisher
Haunting and haunted, The River Won’t Hold You interrogates loneliness and loss with quiet insistence. In poems fashioned at the difficult intersection of imagination and experience, Karin Gottshall seeks an uneasy solace in the mysterious gaps between them: “I tell myself I can be content with the pleasures / permitted ghosts,” she writes in “Afterlife,” “but my body wakes up / leaking saltwater, and won’t let my ghost-self be.” Poetic structure and the music of language offer a seductive repository for memory, philosophy, and pain. These poems are generous in both their formal approaches and their palettes of sound and silences. But Gottshall never settles for an easy or artificial solution to the questions her poems ask; the beauty of her work comes, instead, from the directness of her gaze and the images that gaze fixes itself upon: “Wide-open, staring eyes of the tiger / I drew and had to destroy because it wouldn’t sleep.”
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