Silvija

Sandra Ridley

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In a sequence of five feverish elegies, Sandra Ridley's Silvija combines narrative lyric and experimental verse styles to manifest dark themes related to love and loss: the traumas of psychological suffering (isolation and confinement), physical abuse (by parent and partner), terminal illness (brain tumour and heart attack), revelation, resolution and healing. Pulsing with the award-winning writer's signature blend of fervour and sangfroid, the serial poems in Silvija accrue into a book-length testament to a grief both personal and human, leaving readers with the redemptive grace that comes from poetry's ability to wrestle chaos into meaning.
Because of its overarching themes and serial form, Silvija is best read cover-to-cover, analogous to a work of fiction, rather than a book of individual or occasional poems. In this way, and in dealing with timeless subjects of human significance, this book-length 'requiem for loss' bears comparisons to Anne Carson's Nox and Daphne Marlatt's The Given, and will resonate for the many people who have dealt with traumas of physical and mental illness, who have survived physical and/or emotional abuse and who search for beauty after catastrophe. (From BookThug)
Silvija was a finalist for the 2017 Griffin Poetry Prize.

From the book

We fail to name this right / without the words
For lapsing / lilies / wilted / in the beginning
Wind caught nothing / your leaf unscrawled.
Whatever we've come to collect / we can't find
The undaunted / spectral / let's put it this way
Transverse / the waves lengthen ungraspable
Umbral / fear departing as soon as it's spoken
We turned toward your haunting / a sallowed
Rustle / rustle.

From Silvija by Sandra Ridley ©2016. Published by BookThug.