Cover of *Seasons in the Ravine, 2017* by PJ Laska, depicting a snowy landscape with trees and a misty valley.

Seasons in the Ravine, 2017, By PJ Laska

Seasons in the Ravine adds to the assembly of classical Chinese and Japanese imagery adopted, adapted, and elaborated by contemporary American poets, like Gary Snyder and–some would argue by Appalachian poets especially compellingly. A master of the poetic conventions assoicated with this body of work, Laska uses and refuses the conventions with ease. His pastoral log cabin is set in the middle of town, and he writes from a ravine, rather than the romantic heights of a mountain. His landscape is up-close, filled with leaves, trees, wind, sun, and rain, along with the clutter of trash tossed over the hillside. Punctuating his own passages with ‘wall poems’ by Basho and others, Laska critiques and, in a sense, overcomes the dualism of ugliness and beauty, encouraging us to love them fully, enjoying and protesting, no matter how heavy the odds.”

                                                                                           –Edwina Pendarvis

 

$15.00

for educators

Discover resources and books tailored for educators to inspire and engage students in the world of poetry and art.

Email us at info@igneuspress.com

for librarians

Access our curated selection of books perfect for library collections, enhancing your offerings with diverse and meaningful literature.

Email us at info@igneuspress.com

Publishing Services

For quotes on these services, please contact us with inquiries at info@igneuspress.com

Join our Mailing List

Join the Igneus Press mailing list today for the latest book releases and updates