Empire of Skin - Tom Clark - Books - Black Sparrow Press - 9781574230499 - November 1, 1997
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Empire of Skin

Tom Clark

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Empire of Skin

n his preface to Tom Clark's epic poem, Ed Dorn writes: "In the American westward expansion . . . the search for peltry [skins, furs, 'soft gold'] led the way before all other exploitation mining, ranching, land hunger. The Pacific Northwest was the last of the late-eighteenth- and early-twentieth-century frontiers, and it is still 'the last frontier.'

"Empire of Skin is the recapitulation of the greatest hunting enterprise of the millennium, which brought the grounding and mapping of what is now demarked by the geopolitical term 'Pacific Rim.' The story encompasses the somber pursuit of prolific creatures [beaver, otter, buffalo, bear] irresistible to a race born without the hats and coats necessary for surviving extreme latitudes. This was the last great raid on nature before nineteenth-century advances in chemistry [yielded synthetic winter fabrics], allowing the masses a measure of warmth and affording the comfortable, morally opportunistic condemnation of the wearing of animal fur . . .

"[Empire of Skin] is a beautifully founded document. It is created with a poetry that carries the authority of the full modern tradition. Its exactitudes of diction generate and inform the imagination. It is only such poetry that is capable of saving such extensive cultural memory from the decaying vortex of history."

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 1, 1997
ISBN13 9781574230499
Publishers Black Sparrow Press
Pages 232
Dimensions 150 × 18 × 226 mm   ·   353 g
Language English  

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