Description
Emmett Wheatfall's As Clean as a Bone is a collection of poems for both the heart and the mind, a collection seasoned with the vital and invigorating salt of poetry and wisdom. Through clean, crafted lines that ring out, these remarkable poems question history, memory, culture. These poems don't just talk: they wrestle with experience, they debate, they think and play, they sing out with love and pain. "Can we sing a new song?" Emmett Wheatfall asks. With their deft musical cadences and resonant depths, the poems in this new book answer back with a resounding YES. -Annie Lighthart
About the Author
Emmett, Wheatfall: - Emmett Wheatfall lives in Portland, Oregon, where he reads, writes, and performs poetry. Emmett has published five poetry collections and four recordings, including Fragments (2015), Bread Widow (2013), The Meaning of Me (2012), We Think We Know (2011), and He Sees Things (2010). He served in 2014 and 2016 on the nomination committee for the selection of Oregon's Poet Laureate.
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