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The poems in this collection capture the fantastic feeling of falling in love, all while keeping eyes on its lifecycles of crashing aftermaths, lingering regrets, guilt, and renewal. Peter Campion brings us to a series of scenes—on the damp patio, in the darkroom, and along the interstate—where we find familiar characters, lovers, and strangers. In the title poem, he takes us to the falls, where people and passions mix amid the sticky hanging mists: That charge of summer nights, that edge, like everyone’s checking everyone out. Lingering a moment in the crowd gathered to watch the rush and crash and let the mist drift upward to our faces, I’m here: the future feels open again. Even alone tonight—still: open.
Campion’s poems introduce us to a range of people, all of whom are rendered with distinctiveness and intimacy. Their voices proliferate through the collection, with lyric folding into speech, autobiography becoming dramatic monologue, and casual storytelling taking on a ritualistic intensity. The poems in One Summer Evening at the Falls show how each character and each moment can be worthy of love and that this love both undoes us and makes us who we are. In narrative and lyric, in formal verse and free, Campion brings contemporary playfulness together with his classical talent to create this far-reaching and tender collection.
The poems in this collection capture the fantastic feeling of falling in love, all while keeping eyes on its lifecycles of crashing aftermaths, lingering regrets, guilt, and renewal. Peter Campion...
The poems in this collection capture the fantastic feeling of falling in love, all while keeping eyes on its lifecycles of crashing aftermaths, lingering regrets, guilt, and renewal. Peter Campion brings us to a series of scenes—on the damp patio, in the darkroom, and along the interstate—where we find familiar characters, lovers, and strangers. In the title poem, he takes us to the falls, where people and passions mix amid the sticky hanging mists: That charge of summer nights, that edge, like everyone’s checking everyone out. Lingering a moment in the crowd gathered to watch the rush and crash and let the mist drift upward to our faces, I’m here: the future feels open again. Even alone tonight—still: open.
Campion’s poems introduce us to a range of people, all of whom are rendered with distinctiveness and intimacy. Their voices proliferate through the collection, with lyric folding into speech, autobiography becoming dramatic monologue, and casual storytelling taking on a ritualistic intensity. The poems in One Summer Evening at the Falls show how each character and each moment can be worthy of love and that this love both undoes us and makes us who we are. In narrative and lyric, in formal verse and free, Campion brings contemporary playfulness together with his classical talent to create this far-reaching and tender collection.
Advance Praise
Joshua Weiner, author of Berlin Notebook: Where Are the Refugees? “The world is with us in Campion’s bright new book, a phenomenal place where this poet’s powers are not wasted, but up-gathered into complex aching memory, a place of the saturated sensational real where human agency is thwarted by desires blunted against time and temperament. It’s where we live. Campion has the disabused but fired imagination to see it in a plausible scale, to find the balance and tone to pitch himself in relation to others who constantly adjust the frame. To traverse the distances, one must see them first; Campion looks where others miss or find too formidable to cross. There are many poets to love; this is one you can also trust.”
Ahmad Almallah, author of Bitter English “In this collection, Campion conceives of a formula to create out of the ‘less Romantic. More trained automatic’ of day-to-day life in the US. The poems here reiterate Campion’s exceptional sensitivity to sound, and his ability to listen and allow for the voices coming into his lines to become as integral to the poet’s conception of the self as any voice from within. With this rare ability, Campion composes poetry that places the American scene outside of itself and opens it to the rest of the world like no other American poet.”
Joshua Weiner, author of Berlin Notebook: Where Are the Refugees? “The world is with us in Campion’s bright new book, a phenomenal place where this poet’s powers are not wasted, but up-gathered into...
Joshua Weiner, author of Berlin Notebook: Where Are the Refugees? “The world is with us in Campion’s bright new book, a phenomenal place where this poet’s powers are not wasted, but up-gathered into complex aching memory, a place of the saturated sensational real where human agency is thwarted by desires blunted against time and temperament. It’s where we live. Campion has the disabused but fired imagination to see it in a plausible scale, to find the balance and tone to pitch himself in relation to others who constantly adjust the frame. To traverse the distances, one must see them first; Campion looks where others miss or find too formidable to cross. There are many poets to love; this is one you can also trust.”
Ahmad Almallah, author of Bitter English “In this collection, Campion conceives of a formula to create out of the ‘less Romantic. More trained automatic’ of day-to-day life in the US. The poems here reiterate Campion’s exceptional sensitivity to sound, and his ability to listen and allow for the voices coming into his lines to become as integral to the poet’s conception of the self as any voice from within. With this rare ability, Campion composes poetry that places the American scene outside of itself and opens it to the rest of the world like no other American poet.”
Poetry is such a personal medium, a safe place for expression and creation. There are as many different styles and manners of construction as there are poets, and sometimes, as here, they express memory of the past, of seminal material, and should be approached and respected as such.
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Manon L, Reviewer
A great personal collection of poems by Peter Campion. His poetry is contemporary, lyrical, realistic and sometimes dramatic. I read this collection in under an hour and really enjoyed it.
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Edina B, Reviewer
@Thanks NetGalley for giving me the access to read these kinds of poems full of love and emotions.
I loved every poem and it thrilled my heart and also my mind. I really love to read such a well written poem dedicated to love and many more. I give 5 stars to One Summer Evening at the Falls written by Peter Campion.
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Kasa C, Reviewer
Poetry is such a personal medium, a safe place for expression and creation. There are as many different styles and manners of construction as there are poets, and sometimes, as here, they express memory of the past, of seminal material, and should be approached and respected as such.
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Manon L, Reviewer
A great personal collection of poems by Peter Campion. His poetry is contemporary, lyrical, realistic and sometimes dramatic. I read this collection in under an hour and really enjoyed it.
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Edina B, Reviewer
@Thanks NetGalley for giving me the access to read these kinds of poems full of love and emotions.
I loved every poem and it thrilled my heart and also my mind. I really love to read such a well written poem dedicated to love and many more. I give 5 stars to One Summer Evening at the Falls written by Peter Campion.
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