Half Wild Poems

Half Wild Poems by Mary Rose O’Reilley, published by LSU Press in April 2006, is a collection of 72 pages that delves into the complexities of spiritual biography. The poems explore the paradoxes of contemporary life while celebrating the interconnectedness of human, animal, and mineral worlds. O’Reilley’s work invites readers to engage with the natural environment through a lens of lyrical and sensual inquiry, reflecting on themes of desire and longing.
In this collection, O’Reilley presents a unique perspective where even inanimate objects partake in a shared dialogue, illustrating a vibrant tapestry of existence. The poems resonate with a sense of sacred inquiry, intertwining elements of theology and nature. Readers will find themselves immersed in a world where the beauty of life is juxtaposed with the realities of violence, all while maintaining a deep appreciation for the natural world. Through her evocative language, O’Reilley crafts a space for reflection and contemplation, making Half Wild a significant contribution to contemporary poetry.
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Half Wild is spiritual biography wound backwards, spiraling into the world rather than out of it. Though it reflects on the paradoxes of our violent times, Mary Rose O’Reilley’s collection hangs on to life like the bee “up to his hips in love” who “will fall asleep in the snow” and “wake up still kissing his flower.” In O’Reilley’s poems, human, animal, and mineral creations interpenetrate and share surreal conversation — even stones exchange stories of “hot times in the magma” and animals are listened to intently. Here sacred inquiry is grounded in a passion for the natural world, resolving questions through lyric, erotic, and sensual response. The poems of Half Wild revel in desire and longing as instruments of theological critique.You were the part of methat gave itself to death.Sometimes I dream of eyes,sealed with a membraneof unknowinglike a mystic’s veil,that open to my glance without surprise.Sometimes I dreamof perfect understanding.Sometimes I snatchat hands that seem to seekas through a caul.Sometimes I wakenWith an infant’s shriek. — from “Twin”
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