Winter Stranger, Jackson Holbert
Winter Stranger, Jackson Holbert
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Winter Stranger
Poems

Author: Jackson Holbert

Narrator: Jackson Holbert

Unabridged: 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/13/2023


Synopsis

Winner of the Max Ritvo Poetry Prize, Jackson Holbert’s Winter Stranger is a solemn record of addiction and the divided affections we hold for the landscapes that shape us.In the cold, seminal countryside of eastern Washington, a boy puts a bullet through his skull in a high school parking lot. An uncle crushes oxycodone into “a thousand red granules.” Hawks wheel above a dark, indifferent river. “I left that town / forever,” Holbert writes, but its bruises appear everywhere, in dreams of violent men and small stars, the ghosts of friends and pills. These poems incite a complex emotional discourse on what it means to leave—if it’s ever actually possible, or if our roots only grow longer to accommodate the distance.Punctuated by recollections of loved ones consumed by their addictions, Winter Stranger also questions the capricious nature of memory, and poetry’s power to tame it. “I can make it all sound so beautiful. / You’ll barely notice that underneath / this poem there is a body / decaying into the American ground.” Meanwhile, the precious realities vanish—“your hair, your ears, your hands.”—leaving behind “the fucked up / trees,” the “long, cold river.” In verse both bleak and wishful, Holbert strikes a fine balance between his poetic sensibilities and the endemic cynicism of modern life.“It is clear now that there are no ends,” Holbert writes, “Just winters.” Though his poems bloom from hills heavy with springtime snow, his voice cuts through the cold, rich with dearly familiar longings: to not be alone, to honor our origins, to survive them.

Reviews

Goodreads review by silas on November 18, 2023

good god......more

Goodreads review by B.A. on April 02, 2024

13 June 2023 B.A. Van Sise for the New York Journal of Books Life, for all its foibles, also has its little justices: you miss the bus and meet the lovely boy waiting for the next one. They hire somebody else and the company promptly folds. You skip the game before the rainstorm, by surprise, floods t......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on January 21, 2024

A friend gave this book to me, because she thought it could inform my poetry on grief (and similar themes) and for my love of the press. I left this collection with mixed feelings, hence the rating. I think many of the poems are compelling, especially in the first section, and I am particularly draw......more

Goodreads review by Lindsey on June 23, 2023

Maybe it's just that this book found me at the perfect time, when its themes are all very present on my mind and I'm having a lot of similar reckonings, but this was such a great read. When reading any collection of work I always bookmark my favorites.I had to stop on this one because I was bookmark......more

Goodreads review by Anne on June 17, 2024

I listened to the Audible version of this book and it is incredible, very moving. I highly recommend giving it a listen.......more