Some Flowers

Some Flowers by Walt Hunter, published by MadHat Press on September 30, 2022, is a collection of poetry that explores the origins of language and its connection to the natural world. With 108 pages, this edition invites readers to engage with the vivid imagery and themes that arise from the interplay of love and the elemental forces of nature. Hunter’s work reflects a deep appreciation for the foundational aspects of poetic expression, creating a space where language and emotion intertwine.
In Some Flowers, readers will find a thoughtful examination of language as it relates to the earth and the essence of existence. The poems draw on themes of love and the beauty of the natural world, presenting a welcoming and accessible style that resonates with a wide audience. This collection not only showcases Hunter’s imaginative prowess but also serves as a reminder of the enduring power of poetry to evoke feelings and inspire reflection.
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Some Flowers is an original in the earliest and now most necessary sense of that word. In these poems, Hunter imagines the actual earth and weathers of language back to their origins in first substances and first light–their Edens, if you will. And quite wonderfully, this imagination succeeds in vivid company; the canons of the art chime in; the shimmer of love inspires. And yet all of Some Flowers is accomplished in the most effortless and welcoming idiom I have read in a very long time. This is a book to keep near and to believe.
-Donald Revell
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