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Poetry. "Compression has always been one of the poet's most powerful and intoxicating tools, their process of sculpting the poem until it advances for inspection only its most essential mysteries and delights. In Ruth Baumann's fearless, commanding debut collection, PARSE, it becomes something more--the strategy more spiritual than aesthetic, with the stakes being nothing less than the poet's own soul. It's rare to see a debut poet build such alluring density, or such incantatory silence. Baumann's is a devastating, urgent 'Above the frame bells toll. / All blood out of / focus. Can you hear?'"--Kaveh Akbar




"It is necessary, at times, for the reader's heart to be wrenched loose from its safe chamber where it doesn't have to look at lives shattered by violence. PARSE is an impossibly unflinching work of insight by a poet who has 'heard / a bird cry in the middle of the night // like it needed dawn now.' With unparalleled intellectual and artistic honesty, Ruth Baumann articulates a childhood ransacked by familial havoc and an adolescence undone by sexual violence. Like our very best poetry, PARSE is written for others, and literature's human truth is broadened by its presence. Here is an injured, unsettling and, yes, a living song."--Katie Ford




"Ruth Baumann's PARSE is a gorgeous mosaic of the fractured pieces of trauma, the glittering jagged shards of memory and annihilation, adoration and loathing, utter darkness and divine light. This is a journey into the soul's dark night, but one that is illuminated by the lantern of art. A beautiful and touching debut collection."--Barbara Hamby

76 pages, Paperback

Published December 1, 2018

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A fast-paced, thematically linked book of lyrics about addiction, personal trauma, and the attempt to parse it all. From the first to the third (and final section) the distance between reader and speaker becomes less and less. This progress lends to rediscovery of the various metaphors and ways knowing presented throughout (glass, air, light, flowers, birds, distance) with Dickinsonian top-of-head-taking drive. There are certainly some stand out poems in-and-of-themselves in this collection (especially "Young," the penultimate poem in the book), but I tend to read books as a whole, especially when you can cover to cover them in about an hour. Read in that way, I really enjoyed this book.
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