Flickering

Flickering by Pattiann Rogers is a new poetry collection published by Penguin on April 4, 2023. This edition, comprising 112 pages, presents a series of poems that explore the vastness and intricacies of the universe. Rogers brings a unique perspective, blending scientific curiosity with a deep spiritual connection to the Earth, as she uncovers unexpected connections in the natural world.
Readers will find that Flickering delves into themes of beauty, resilience, and creation, often inspired by flickering actions observed in plants and animals. The poems navigate between inner and outer experiences, reflecting on the relationships between humans and the wild. This collection invites contemplation of the material world, revealing deeper meanings and interconnections that lie beyond mere appearances.
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“[Rogers’] poems bring an openness of spirit and an almost scientific curiosity to the world at her feet, cataloging unexpected connections everywhere she looks.” —New York Times Book Review
A new collection from a poet whose “celebrations of science and approachable yet profound spiritual connection to the Earth delight, entertain, and elevate” (The Poetry Foundation)
Denise Levertov has called the poet Pattiann Rogers “a visionary of reality, perceiving the material world with such intensity of response that impulse, intention, meaning, interconnections beyond the skin of appearance are revealed.” The consistent theme In Flickering, her new collection, is the very breadth and prodigiousness of the universe itself. These wise poems, many inspired by various kinds of flickering actions in plants, animals, and natural processes, move nimbly between inner and outer worlds as Rogers addresses themes ranging from beauty, resilience and creation to the tensions and relationships between humans and wildness.
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