Tree Line

Tree Line by Judy Halebsky, published by New Issues Poetry & Prose, Western Michigan University in 2014, is a collection of poetry that spans 85 pages. The work explores the interplay between delight and wisdom, showcasing Halebsky’s ability to blend traditional and innovative poetic forms. Written in English, this edition invites readers to engage with the themes of language and landscape, reflecting on the complexities of our existence.
In Tree Line, readers will find a thoughtful exploration of the world and our navigation through it. Halebsky’s poems are characterized by their smart and beautiful lyrics, offering insights that resonate with both emotional depth and intellectual rigor. This collection stands as a testament to the poet’s appreciation for the intricacies of life, making it a significant contribution to contemporary American poetry and literary criticism.
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Poetry. “Robert Frost believed a poem should begin in delight and end in wisdom, but in TREE LINE, Judy Halebsky proves a poet never has to choose between the two—her poems begin in both and end in both. Smart, sexy, thoughtful, and beautiful, Halebsky’s lyrics are a masterful marriage of tradition and innovation. This remarkable book loves many things—language and landscape to be sure—but most of all, it loves this world and how we make our way in it.”—Dean Rader
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