That Certain Blue - Sharon Lask Munson - Books - 1st World Publishing - 9781421886299 - November 9, 2011
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That Certain Blue

Sharon Lask Munson

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That Certain Blue

To an Anchorage schoolyard invaded by a bull moose. To a spot at Lord Rothschild's tea table. To the uncharted, unfathomable territory of an aging mother's dementia. To the end of a Chrysler assembly line in Detroit. With lively wit and an eye for striking imagery, Sharon Lask Munson takes us all over this world and through generations of family history and lore. Her poems invite us into both macrocosm and microcosm-that place in which "Earth rotates on its axis/ and a vine maple drops its last red leaf." -Paulann Petersen, Oregon Poet Laureate Sharon Lask Munson's fi rst full-length book, Th at Certain Blue, is charming and tender. Munson's unpretentious free verse invites the reader to engage with her narratives of everyday life. Details about gypsy moths, a kiss on the palm, Pearl Harbor, begin in the kitchen and ultimately plant us in Detroit (where she grew up), Alaska (where she taught school and fell in love), and Oregon (where she lives now). Much like Marge Piercy, her poems are tinged with references to her Jewish heritage. One cannot help but feel the truths behind her lines. -Laura LeHew, Editor, Uttered Chaos This is poetry about civilization: "It all begins in the kitchen" and is sustained by a poet's clear memory and cameo-like vignettes of family, travel, and homes in Detroit, Alaska and Oregon. That Certain Blue "brings a wistfulness" for things past and passing. The poet cherishes simple pleasures, the here and now of a full moon or the first day at school. The "Six Years" of her mother's Alzheimer's is the worst fate: memory loss, loss of recognition and tradition, loss of the knack her daughter has of telling things exactly as they are. -Erik Muller, Editor, Traprock Books "As weightless as the one thin strand of hair/drifts toward first light," writes Sharon Lask Munson, and with those words she could be describing the poems in That Certain Blue, poems which seem to fl oat above the page as they carry us effortlessly from the 1950's Detroit to Alaska's Kenai, from a young girl playing poker on Joey Silver's porch to an adult daughter preparing for her ailing mother one last Spanish omelet. Munson is a certain navigator across this landscape of a well-wrought life: "traveling the highway, visibility clear/throttle up." -Nancy Carol Moody, Poet, Photograph With Girls About the Author Sharon Lask Munson grew up in Detroit, Michigan. She attended Michigan State University and Wayne State University. She taught for the Department of Defense Schools in England, Germany, Okinawa, and Puerto Rico. After overseas teaching, Sharon drove her blue Oldsmobile up the Alcan Highway to Anchorage, Alaska where she put down new roots, taught school, married, and lived for the next twenty years. She is now retired and lives with her husband, Keith, in Eugene, Oregon. She has poems in Verseweavers, Windfall, Earth's Daughters, Drash: Northwest Mosiac, Th e Quizzical Chair, Goose River Anthology, Popshot, Punkin House Digest, and many other literary journals and anthologies. Her chapbook, Stillness Settles Down the Lane was published in summer 2010 by Utterred Chaos Press. That Certain Blue is her first full-length book of poems.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 9, 2011
ISBN13 9781421886299
Publishers 1st World Publishing
Pages 102
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 6 mm   ·   158 g
Language English  
Contributor 1st World Library
Contributor 1st World Publishing

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