[…] her lyric speaks from the edge of human occupation, of language, peering deep into the trees and the barrens. —rob mclennan

Nightjar

Published: 02/03/2025
80 pages
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The poems in Nightjar form a triptych vision of the way humans both experience and alter the natural world as we pass through it. Straddling between subalpine vistas and the brooks and bowers of the Acadian forest, Rice engages binaries of landscape and human history, loss and gain, the seen and unseen, and direction and distance, her movement between the sublime and the intimate stirring unexpected forces that pull us toward “the empty space where the mountain has fallen.”

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There is such a delicate precision to her lyrics, unselfconscious and thoughtfully, carefully set. Rice composes her poems as field notes, as sketches, offering carved lines on movement and landscapes, emerging through trees and farm spaces, turning her lyrics carefully between nimble fingers.

—rob mclennan, rob mclennan’s blog