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The Legible Element

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ISBN-13:
9781958094396
Veröffentl:
2023
Seiten:
356
Autor:
Ralph Sneeden
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

"e;Imagine finding that message in a bottle you always dreamed about!"e; So writes Paul Yoon, author of Snow Hunters, about poet and essayist Ralph Sneeden's new book The Legible Element. Although a memoir at its core, The Legible Element is much more: the book gathers lyrical essays into chapters, using prose and poetry as facets of the same aqueous gem. With a personal immersion in literature, visual art, film, and music, Sneeden establishes a nonfiction hybrid on the border between the academic and the personal. The collection's narratives about surfing, sailing, fishing, scuba diving, and swimming are earthly dispatches from an ongoing voyage fueled by joy, longing, loss, and humor.The Legible Element is a book about places, its insights and descriptions spurred by the challenge of distinguishing the personalities of different bodies of water through experience while also paying tribute to the coasts that cradle and define them. The collection's regional touchstones are in New England and California, but as Jennifer Acker, author of The Limits of the World and editor of The Common, puts it, "e;This book will fling you from shore to sea and back again in search of perfect aquatic moments."e;Water provides the language of the essays, functioning as both a lens and mirror for the author's exploration of the act and outcomes of writing itself. As he says in the preface, "e;...it's writing that ultimately needs to rip its own temporary swath, churn the surface of memory into something that seems more permanent."e; Bill Roorbach, author of Summers with Juliet, Temple Stream, and Lucky Turtle, writes, "e;These are a poet's sentences, a poet noticing the world even as he lives in it, language creating a world apart. These essays are profound-you'll want to follow this voice wherever it goes."e;The Legible Element will have you wallowing, floundering, and then swimming happily for your life off the shore of your own preoccupations before you even realize you're adrift.

"Imagine finding that message in a bottle you always dreamed about!" So writes Paul Yoon, author of Snow Hunters, about poet and essayist Ralph Sneeden's new book The Legible Element


Although a memoir at its core, The Legible Element is much more: the book gathers lyrical essays into chapters, using prose and poetry as facets of the same aqueous gem. With a personal immersion in literature, visual art, film, and music, Sneeden establishes a nonfiction hybrid on the border between the academic and the personal. The collection's narratives about surfing, sailing, fishing, scuba diving, and swimming are earthly dispatches from an ongoing voyage fueled by joy, longing, loss, and humor.


The Legible Element is a book about places, its insights and descriptions spurred by the challenge of distinguishing the personalities of different bodies of water through experience while also paying tribute to the coasts that cradle and define them. The collection's regional touchstones are in New England and California, but as Jennifer Acker, author of The Limits of the World and editor of The Common, puts it, "This book will fling you from shore to sea and back again in search of perfect aquatic moments."


Water provides the language of the essays, functioning as both a lens and mirror for the author's exploration of the act and outcomes of writing itself. As he says in the preface, "...it's writing that ultimately needs to rip its own temporary swath, churn the surface of memory into something that seems more permanent." Bill Roorbach, author of Summers with Juliet, Temple Stream, and Lucky Turtle, writes, "These are a poet's sentences, a poet noticing the world even as he lives in it, language creating a world apart. These essays are profound-you'll want to follow this voice wherever it goes."


The Legible Element will have you wallowing, floundering, and then swimming happily for your life off the shore of your own preoccupations before you even realize you're adrift.


THE LEGIBLE ELEMENT

TABLE OF CONTENTS


The Blue Hole: A Preface                               

 

Part I

Stepping Off: Confessions from the Littoral Zone                            

Looking for Ice

Immersion Notes; or "This Ain't Sea Hunt!"

Downstream  

Possession     

Django: Elegies and Improvisations with Small Boats

 

Part II

Live Free and Surf

Shade of Thought, Grieving Arrow: On Patience, Pain, and the Mystery of Fishing

The Legible Element: On Hopkins, Surfers, and the Selves of Waves

Fostered Alike by Beauty and by Fear: Wordsworth, Montale, and the Landscapes of Childhood

The Retreats   

 

Part III

Blaenavon

Bright Size Life

Sanctuary

Cat's-Paw

Lost River

Wave of the Day

 

Coda

Memory and the First Coast: California Revisited

 

Origin Stories, Thanks 

Acknowledgments

Sources

About the Author

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