
Field Notes from the Flood Zone
by Heather Sellers
Title:
Field Notes from the Flood Zone
Author:
Heather Sellers
Series (if any):
American Poets Continuum Series
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
88 pages, Illustrations
Publisher:
BOA Editions, Ltd.
ISBN-13:
9781950774579
EAN:
9781950774579
Classifications:
Poetry
Weight (g):
290
Dimensions (mm):
226 x 177 x 9
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
From the frontlines of climate catastrophe, a poet watches the sea approach her doorstep. Born and raised in Florida, Heather Sellers grew up in an extraordinarily difficult home. The natural world provided a life-giving respite from domestic violence. She found, in the tropical flora and fauna, great beauty and meaningful connection. She made her way by trying to learn the name of every flower, every insect, every fish and shell and tree she encountered. That world no longer exists. In this collection of poems, Sellers laments its loss, while observing, over the course of a year, daily life of the people and other animals around her, on her street, and in her low-lying coastal town, where new high rises soar into the sky as the storm clouds gather with increasing intensity and the future of the community-and seemingly life as we know it-becomes more and more uncertain. Sprung from her daily observation journals, haunted by ghosts from the past, Field Notes from the Flood Zone is a double love letter: to a beautiful and fragile landscape, and to the vulnerable young girl who grew up in that world. It is an elegy for the two great shaping forces in a life, heartbreaking family struggle and a collective lost treasure, our stunning, singular, desecrated Florida, and all its remnant beauty.

















