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> 2: An Anthology of New Collaborative Poetry edited by Sheila E. Murphy and M. L. Weber
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Equilibrium:
The Collected Poems of Linda Bohe in memoriam 1950-1983 (now available at Amazon or in an online version) |
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a military family, Linda Bohe grew up in various parts of the country.
Her childhood was mostly in the South, her mid-teens to young adulthood
in Colorado. She later resided in New York City, where many of her
poems are set. Linda studied with Alan Dugan, William Matthews and Richard Hugo. Her terse syntax perhaps reminds one of Hugo, but with an eclectic bent. Her broad range of poetic taste was shown in the magazine, Attaboy, which she edited with Phoebe MacAdams. Among other writers of her generation with whom she was in close personal contact were Jayne Anne Phillips, Wendy Battin, Nancy Schoenberger, and Susan Tichy. "I found Equilibrium moving, touching. Linda Bohe had . . . a clear reaching down into experience for what makes poems valuable." --Michael Heller
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Detour
I drive two thousand miles to leave you and find your shadow, spine whipped by wind, in snow-filled valleys where hills hide in white air and fields sleep. You will yourself into this landscape the way one can staunch the flow of blood or simulate death. My car window is a camera lens. I watch a train curve along tracks and into a tunnel. The moon spills across land so cold the cattle moan. My map is crumpled and I read it like a letter. Fifty miles before I reach a new home. Relief comes in waves, shocks without a center. |
Certain of the poems appeared in the magazines: Attaboy, Big Breakfast, Bombay Gin, Continental Drifter, The Rocky Mountain Review, and Riverrun. Sugar Mule Press 2nd edition (with four newly recovered poems) ed. M.L. Weber special thanks to Susan Tichy |
Forthcoming - The Essential Poetry Series, ed. M. L. Weber: