Distributed for CavanKerry Press
Bear
Bear, Chase’s second collection of poetry, grew from her research for a non-fiction book about an illegal bear poaching operation. In the poems, the author addresses a bear, exploring the curious line between humans and other mammals, while other poems are written from the point of view of a prisoner, jailed for unknown crimes. Aside from these, there are many autobiographical and notional poems, subjects ranging from Chase’s girlhood polio to her directions about daydreaming. “Among other instructive pleasures in this new collection, Karen Chase’s “Bear” poems are an innovation. I recommend them to the reader—with caution, please!”—John Haines
72 pages | 6 x 9 1/4
Table of Contents
A Glistening Jame • Striper • Food for Thought • The Cradle • Dusk in the South • Beach Rubble Bear, I Need You Bear Safety • Traveling in Bear Company • The Hint • Today Bear, I Am Having Laser Surgery, • Ursa Major • Hunting • More Hunting the Dark Wo
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