The Rural Wreath


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The Rural Wreath


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The Rural Wreath


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A Wreath of Down and Drops of Blood


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Raised on a family farm in the Pacific Northwest, Allen Braden has deep connections to rural life. Even at its most lyrical, his language evokes the local dialect of the West, his West. These poems, balancing elegy and affirmation, measure human and animal relationships with "brute geometry" in order to calculate the damage we require of ourselves. Returning to variations of a sonnet titled "Taboo against the Word Beauty," Braden relentlessly pursues the possibility of naming the beautiful without ignoring what has so often and so widely been destroyed by human hands.







Wreath


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She's too young to be on her own, but Wreath has no choice. Now she's finishing high school by day and squatting in a junkyard by night.




The Rural Educator


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The Rural Wreath


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1860.