"In the first poem in Matthew Campbell Roberts's searching
collection, a father advises his son streamside: 'Fish the close
waters first, / then work your way out.' And this is exactly what
the poet does here, gathering into his net the shorelines, rivers,
and estuaries of his beloved Pacific Northwest, its gray, wet
skies, its cutthroat trout and salmon, as well as family and the
weight and cost of memory. Measuring beauty against poverty,
solitude against
loneliness, Roberts writes with lyric intensity and precision about
rural, working class lives."
--Melissa Kwasny, author of Pictograph and The Nine Senses"Matthew
Campbell Roberts gives us poems filled with the music of a bend in
the river. His voice is tranquil, steady, and luminous. What a
pleasure to be invited into the landscapes and inner life of this
poet, 'Just to sit on a log and guess at the tide / or scavenge for
sea glass and agates / at the edge of breakers. Or do nothing at
all /
and not worry about the news or work.' A River Once More is a
radiant collection--a refuge on a beautiful shore."
--Rena Priest, American Book Award winner for Patriarchy Blues
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