Keeping in Place - Mary Ricketson - Books - Finishing Line Press - 9781646625499 - July 9, 2021
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Keeping in Place

Mary Ricketson

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Keeping in Place

In Keeping in Place, Mary Ricketson pays homage to the natural world she loves, securing emotions she treasures. Her identity flourishes as she longs for the end of Pandemic. On her walks, she salutes the cow, the mule, the plants, and a hemlock she tunes to Survival.

-Shelby Stephenson, Poet Laureate of North Carolina, 2015-2018, author of Slavery and Freedom

on Paul's Hill and More




Mary Ricketson with her intense love for nature and mountain life has found a way in her book to interweave these beautiful images with the seriousness and isolation of the Corona Virus, a remarkable task to be sure. Mary stays focused on the landscape around her, as she recovers from

the virus.

-Glenda Barrett, author of When the Sap Rises, and The Beauty of Silence




Mary Ricketson's Keeping in Place is one of the first of a new generation of poems inspired by the global pandemic of 2020, and it invites the reader to find balance, if not solace, in the always-already sacred act of recognizing and naming what is: blueberries, loneliness, empty clotheslines before an empty house, communion with cows, an ankle that "loves near naked bone", the "go-it-alone and wish for flight" that accompany the fearful positive test result. Pandemic, we learn here, "turns eye to another beauty / sutures half lives to each other." Observing the hemlocks struggling in the parasitic grip of the woolly adelgid, Ricketson considers what it means to be alive in each moment even while dying. The poet, like the reader, does not get to escape or transcend covid-19, but by the grace of her words, connecting poet and reader alike to the wider scope of the nonhuman, she is able to know it, name it, and live into and through it. In the face of this knowing, the poet "unfettered.../...walk[s] west and wait[s] for the sun to set", as we all must. This is the book which can help us to do it well.

-Catherine Carter, author of The Memory of Gills, The Swamp Monster at Home, and Larvae of

the Nearest Stars, professor of English, Western Carolina University




Keeping in Place is a collection of poems where the speaker, stricken by COVID, turns her focus to nature, drinks in the magic of the mountains and absorbs the "wisdom of walnuts." Her main companion is none other than a young cow, who wears a "yellow bell of a necktie." Solo, ill, and counting the days since she's been touched, the speaker still makes the reader chuckle after waking to a stinkbug for a lover, or being chased by a chicken. Ultimately, both the speaker and the reader grow "past first lonely, past the longings" to a new awareness of being, brought on by the pain and forced solitude of COVID. These are poems that can be filmed, and the reader will walk away with the beauty of the natural world emblazoned on them.

-Rosemary R. Royston, author of Splitting the Soil

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 9, 2021
ISBN13 9781646625499
Publishers Finishing Line Press
Pages 38
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 2 mm   ·   58 g
Language English  

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