Locomotive Cathedral - (The Backwaters Prize in Poetry Honorable Mention) by Brandel France de Bravo (Paperback)
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- With wit and vulnerability, Brandel France de Bravo explores resilience in the face of climate change and a global pandemic, race, and the concept of a self, all while celebrating the power of breath as "baptism on repeat.
- About the Author: Brandel France de Bravo is the author of the poetry collections Provenance and Mother, Loose and the editor of Mexican Poetry Today: 20/20 Voices.
- 112 Pages
- Poetry, Women Authors
- Series Name: The Backwaters Prize in Poetry Honorable Mention
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With wit and vulnerability, Brandel France de Bravo explores resilience in the face of climate change and a global pandemic, race, and the concept of a self.Book Synopsis
With wit and vulnerability, Brandel France de Bravo explores resilience in the face of climate change and a global pandemic, race, and the concept of a self, all while celebrating the power of breath as "baptism on repeat." Whether her inspiration is twelfth-century Buddhist mind-training slogans or the one-footed crow who visits her daily, France de Bravo mines the tension between the human desire for permanence and control, and life's fluid, ungraspable nature. Poem by poem, essay by essay, she builds a temple to the perpetual motion of transformation, the wondrous churn of change and exchange that defines companionship, marriage, and ceding our place on Earth: "not dying, but molting."Review Quotes
"Brandel France de Bravo's Locomotive Cathedral is a panoramic meditation ushering us into stillness. With grace and humility, in a skillful range of forms, France de Bravo sings a praise song to surrender. When living means 'cycling through the stink and stain, ' France de Bravo celebrates the sacred pause, reminding us that 'any raised surface can be an altar, a place to kneel.'"--Rage Hezekiah, author of Yearn
"Kinetic and spectral, wise and suspicious of wisdom, Brandel France de Bravo's Locomotive Cathedral chugs into an expansive, vaulted space, where 'any raised surface can be an altar, ' via a hybrid text of poems, prose poems, and brief lyric essays. There is even a companion crow with one foot, René, who, like the speaker, is compelling and brilliant and makes no promises. Deft with figurative language--'Like restaurant carp, we are learning to live in this aquarium, '--France de Bravo also questions the whole enterprise. 'Metaphors can seem so transactional, language doing business, swapping currency, ' she writes, in a zuihitsu on giving and taking. Nothing here is undisputable, even the tools of the trade, and I love it. I love her parables breathing contemporary life into twelfth-century Tibetan Buddhist slogans on mind training--'And then, there was the time I drove a dangerous highway, / thumb-drive buried in my bun . . . files and poems bobby-pinned / to my skull.' I love the poems on flood and fire and plague, on dryer lint and home improvement, on the subject/object conundrum, on the woman, a mature, exhilarative presence, and on the one-legged crow, who has the first word, and the last."--Diane Seuss, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of frank: sonnets and Modern Poetry
"The muse of this collection is a one-legged crow, and crow it does, with an insinuating, insistent music and a wily, restless aesthetic that hops from brilliant image to sly aphorism to tender insight. These poems are luminously dark, keenly observant, and endlessly curious about the whole symphony of existence, where nothing is lost, everything is transformed, and we live our lives 'not dying, but molting.' Locomotive Cathedral is marked by its unflinching yet compassionate gaze; we are blessed to have it."--Michael Bazzett, author of The Echo Chamber
About the Author
Brandel France de Bravo is the author of the poetry collections Provenance and Mother, Loose and the editor of Mexican Poetry Today: 20/20 Voices. Her poems have appeared in Best American Poetry 2024, 32 Poems, Barrow Street, Conduit, Diode, Salamander, Southern Humanities Review, and elsewhere.Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .27 Inches (D)
Weight: .39 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 112
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: Women Authors
Series Title: The Backwaters Prize in Poetry Honorable Mention
Publisher: Backwaters Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Brandel France de Bravo
Language: English
Street Date: March 1, 2025
TCIN: 93786859
UPC: 9781496240088
Item Number (DPCI): 247-29-2959
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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