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Light at the Seam - by Joseph Bathanti (Paperback)

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  • Winner of the Roanoke-Chowan Award for PoetryWinner of the Brockman-Campbell AwardLight at the Seam, a new collection from North Carolina poet Joseph Bathanti, is an exploration of mountaintop removal in southern Appalachian coal country.
  • About the Author: Joseph Bathanti, former poet laureate of North Carolina (2012-14) and recipient of the North Carolina Award in Literature, is the author of seventeen books.
  • 78 Pages
  • Poetry, American

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"Set in the coal country of southern Appalachia, Joseph Bathanti's Light at the Seam depicts the scourge and predations of mountaintop removal, capturing not only its ruthless, mammon-driven eradication of entire landscapes, but also its attempt to eviscerate memory and displace inhabitants. At the core of this meditative volume lies the deep, soulful spirits evident in those landscapes: the fearless working-class kindred, their abiding, fierce hold on home and hearth, and the cherished, ancient land upon which they have toiled, birthed, loved, worshipped, and died for generations. Bathanti's poems move parabolically from the subterranean realms of coal miners and the dwindling, though breathtaking, natural world they chip at-habitually compromised and devastated by the toxic fallout of mountaintop removal-into the redemptive altitude of ultimate deliverance. Light at the Seam is a praise song that illuminates and champions people residing, in a precarious moment in time, on the glorious, yet besieged, Appalachian earth"--



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Winner of the Roanoke-Chowan Award for Poetry
Winner of the Brockman-Campbell Award

Light at the Seam,
a new collection from North Carolina poet Joseph Bathanti, is an exploration of mountaintop removal in southern Appalachian coal country. The volume illuminates and champions often invisible people residing, in a precarious moment in time, on the glorious, yet besieged, Appalachian earth. Their call to defend it, as well as their faith that the land will exact its own reckoning, constitutes a sacred as well as existential quest. Rooted in social and restorative justice, Light at the Seam contemplates the earth as fundamentally sacramental, a crucible of awe and mystery, able to regenerate itself and its people even as it succumbs to them. More than mere cautionary tale, this is a volume of hope and wonder.



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"Light at the Seam is exactly that--the lit language of poetry working its way back into Earth's deepest beginnings, restoring to our threatened world its dignity as Creation. Joseph Bathanti stands in the lineage of Hopkins, in and on the mountains of West Virginia, and witnesses both their beauty and ruin. These poems praise--the earth, the human, the divine--and offer a way to 'look upon the earth' that could be our saving grace."

--Diane Gilliam Fisher, author of Kettle Bottom

"In Light at the Seam, Joseph Bathanti offers us a poetry of immersion reminiscent of Gerard Manley Hopkins--a voice given weight, texture, and energy through a vigorous rhetoric full of physical grit, spondaic music, and lyric diction, often exotic in ways mindful of etymology and infused with a sense of wonder via bold figuration. I know of no other poet with a voice quite like this. It is singular."

--Bruce Bond, author of For the Lost Cathedral

"Joseph Bathanti's eco-poems simultaneously praise the intricate beauty of Creation and rage against the coal industry's destruction of Appalachian mountains and Appalachian lives.
His sacramental vision, his witness, along with his compression of sound and sense, are akin to the work of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Lamenting the felling of Binsey poplars, Hopkins cried out, 'O if we but knew what we do. . . .' But in this moment, we do know. Climate change tells us, and Bathanti's poems show us, close up. In 'Sundial, WV' we learn that 'children take sick from powdered coal' and that '2.8 billion gallons of coal sludge' are impounded in a slurry pond right above their elementary school. We see disastrous flooding in West Virginia when Pigeon Creek has 'had too much to drown' and in Kentucky when 'a good house / built righteously . . . [is] swamped, then sundered, vitals bared . . . [its] yard washed off to Pike County.'
For Bathanti, as for Blake, 'Everything that lives is Holy'--'mossy black rock / pink angiosperm / lichen, leather-leaf / stonewart, ferns.' Light at the Seam exposes the ruin spewed forth from the opposite outlook: Everything that lives is money. Greed and gluttony will get it while they can, Mother Earth, her inhabitants, and Mater Gloriosa be damned."

--George Ella Lyon, former Kentucky Poet Laureate (2015-2016) and author of Back to the Light



About the Author



Joseph Bathanti, former poet laureate of North Carolina (2012-14) and recipient of the North Carolina Award in Literature, is the author of seventeen books. He is the McFarlane Family Distinguished Professor of Interdisciplinary Education at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .19 Inches (D)
Weight: .28 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: American
Genre: Poetry
Number of Pages: 78
Publisher: LSU Press
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Joseph Bathanti
Language: English
Street Date: March 2, 2022
TCIN: 88966186
UPC: 9780807176924
Item Number (DPCI): 247-09-0206
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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