Slow Wreckage: poems

Barbara Crooker

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Slow Wreckage: poems

Slow Wreckage: poems

Barbara Crooker

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The poems in this collection consider the "slow wreckage" that comes with advancing years. As well as considering the travails of an aging individual, Barbara Crooker uses a wider lens to examine the damages inflicted by society and its failings. And through it all, or despite it all, Crooker finds beauty and hope in the physical world. In Slow Wreckage, she writes with candor, irony, and ultimately, love.

Critical Reviews

Barbara Crooker's previous poetry collections have gained her a wide readership with superbly crafted poems celebrating the daily joys of what she terms an ordinary life, but she has always written, too, about loss. In this, her tenth book, loss takes center stage as she considers aging, or, as her title brilliantly puts it, the "Slow Wreckage" time inflicts upon us all. In many of these poems, Crooker widens her focus to include the failures of our society, damages inflicted upon us and upon our Earth as a result of our blindness or our country's short-sighted policies. In one poem, addressing Walt Whitman, she asks: "It's the twenty-first century, in America. Can you still hear us singing?" Barbara Crooker wants us all to keep singing in the wreckage. The song she offers is one I hope will be with us for years to come.

Marjorie Stelmach, author of Walking the Mist and The Angel of Absolute Zero


Barbara Crooker ushers us seamlessly into each moment, whether it happened last spring or fifty years ago. Though on the surface, Slow Wreckage might seem to be about aging and loss, Crooker brings us back again and again to the physical pleasures of being alive, in spite of surgeries and intense pain, in spite of those "delicious burdens" we must carry each day...Her expansive, honest, and clear-eyed poems are exactly the medicine we need to "love in these dangerous times."

-James Crews, author of Unlocking the Heart: Writing for Mindfulness, Creativity, and Self-Compassion


For years I have been an admirer of Barbara Crooker's poems, her voice and intelligence, its truth and grounded vision offering such specific attention to the world. Slow Wreckage raises her poetic project to yet higher ground, integrating irony, wit, humor, and a metaphysical cast into the difficulties we all come to in age-the scope and range of this collection is remarkable. These poems take up loss as well as love, yet

resonate ultimately with praise and thanks, singing authentically as all the best poetry

does.

-Christopher Buckley, author of One Sky to the Next


Once again Barbara Crooker has knocked it out of the park in her poetry collection aptly titled Slow Wreckage as she looks back at her life through the lens of a seventy-something woman...Slow Wreckage is about aging, but it is more than that. It is about appreciating the life we had and still have.


--Sharon Waller Knutson, StoryTeller Review


Crooker has never been stronger both in range of subject and variety of technique...While the aging process is her main concern, she weaves into the whole a lifetime of experiences borne of a deeply spiritual worldview. I was impressed by Crooker's social commentary, concerns about climate change, acute sorties into historical mistakes made to specific people groups. It is as if Slow Wreckage is a summation of fragments collected, organized, and set down, all the pieces in their proper place, a tapestry hung on the living room walls of her readers.


-Michael Escoubas, Quill & Parchment




Publishing Information

Publisher: Grayson Books
Pub date: 2024-01-30
Length: 106 pages

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