An Eclipse and a Butcher

Cover of An Eclipse and a Butcher by Ann - Chadwell Humphries
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 74
ISBN-13: 9781942081272
Dimensions:
Height: 9 inches
Length: 6 inches
Weight: 0.24030386558 Pounds
Width: 0.15 inches
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An Eclipse and a Butcher by Ann – Chadwell Humphries, published by Muddy Ford Press LLC in November 2020, is a collection of poetry that explores the nuances of memory, perception, and the interplay of personal and public histories. This edition comprises 74 pages and is presented in English. The book is structured around three eclipses, each serving as a metaphor for fleeting moments of understanding and the complexities of familial relationships.

Readers will find poems that delve into the themes of resilience and the multifaceted nature of vision and memory. Humphries reflects on childhood experiences and the shadows cast by distant events, illustrating how they shape our lives. The collection emphasizes the importance of touch, sound, and the connections we forge with others, ultimately revealing that loss can illuminate rather than obscure our understanding of the world. Through her concise language and vivid imagery, Humphries invites readers to engage with the delicate balance of light and darkness in their own lives.


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Three eclipses punctuate this book.

The first is the most recent, and Ann Humphries reminds us that whatever we thought we knew, something about the experience could surprise us, the book thus opening with what “we had not expected.” And whatever we wanted to know or learn, the experience was gone before we could grasp it. It may be “A Portrait in Bronze of the Eclipse,” but bronze is not solid, it is the evanescent metallic light that limns the scene for a moment, then disappears. It is a moment of perception that is gone before we can capture what it was, what it meant.

The second eclipse is one from her childhood, a memory-like many poems in this book-about family and growing up. But memory here is neither sentimental nor nostalgic. She is aware that unspoken relations stitch every scene, determine how we move through the world and what it offers us. In this poem, we see small local lives lit and dimmed by histories both personal and public. Over and over Humphries offers little stories in which family, geography, catastrophe, nation are gravities that may push us together or pull us apart. What happens far away-in time or space-casts a shadow on what is near.

In last eclipse of the book, in 1918, an artist tries to capture that fleeting perception of the eclipse, tries to capture in paint what photographs fail to record. To see differently is to see more accurately.

In all of these, of course, we are mindful of warnings not to look too close or too long-staring at the sun can make you blind. Threaded through the book are poems about coming to terms with blindness. Humphries insists that she is “Fine with blind” late in the book, but over and over she demonstrates that that vision is more than what we see-that we may know who we are and where we are by touch and sound, by friendship and family, and by memory, the distant sun that lights this book.

This is a book of resilience and beauty-and love, there is so much love in this book. There are poems of bracing directness and delicate description. I love the economy of her language, how a portrait can be sketched in one line, how straightforward language can carry unspoken cargoes of meaning, how the loss of something is not darkness but a moment that may limn the world around us with its rippling, unexpected light.

Ed Madden

Poet Laureate

Columbia, South Carolina

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Publisher: Muddy Ford Press LLC. Year: 2020.
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Language: en. Pages: 74.

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