Ravings from Al Maginnes readers from previous books:
From George Looney:
"Al Maginnes weaves together stories and his own brand of extended figurative tropes to construct poems that speak wisely and with the authenticity of this world in which none of us are 'fully hauned or forgiven.' These poems find beauty and solace in the idea that despite everything we can remain 'willing/ to disk burning and drowning at the same time' just to be here, experiencing this place and imagining the next, where lovemaking might offer 'one way of resolving time' and each of us can hope to be or become 'a player silent with the possibility of song.'
From Philip Terman:
'In collection after collection Maginnes' poetry digs deeper into his passions-for family, for com-munity, for labor, for loss and love. The poems in The Next Place demonstrate depth of understand-ing amd empathy with a breadth of reference that can intimately inhabit Shakespeare and New-town, the cosmos and 'the last dive in town.' These poems represent the best of what contempo-rary poetry can offer, and these are poems of not only a grown man, but a good man.'
Sandy Longhorn:
'These poems may zoom in on the "small matters: of daily life, but Al Maginnes asks the big ques-tions, questions of what a person leaves behind during a lifetime. In these poems of cemeteries, funeral pyres, fatherhood, and sobriety we encounter harbingers, ghosts, obituaries, and prayers. We are reminded that 'the myth says// we all get one more chance.'
Ron Rash:
'To read the poems of Al Maginnes is to encounter an acrobat of consciousness. His poems' swerves and leaps delight and amaze, but most of all they sound the depths of the human heart.'
Claudia Emerson:
'Al Maginnes situates himself in the middle of things, the poet's voice mature and contemplative, able to articulate in finely wrought poems the various ways "we are worn away by the things that shape us.' This is a wise book, beautifully rendering "in the impossible cursive of the world" both known and unknown.'
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