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My Archipelago in Chattanooga, TN
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Kathryn Rantala's most recent volume of poetry,
My Archipelago
, is a collection of experimental short poems of musicality and quietude, though an uncloistered quiet, despite the presence of a nun making whiskey at a still in the opening piece. These short bursts of lyrical sound and fragmented images create a wholeness with an implicit, intuitive narrative whose meaning may not necessarily be apparent while they sing to you, but which, all together, describe a world of variety within her mind's archipelago--nodding its thanks throughout to Wallace Stevens and Gerard Manley Hopkins.
My Archipelago
, is a collection of experimental short poems of musicality and quietude, though an uncloistered quiet, despite the presence of a nun making whiskey at a still in the opening piece. These short bursts of lyrical sound and fragmented images create a wholeness with an implicit, intuitive narrative whose meaning may not necessarily be apparent while they sing to you, but which, all together, describe a world of variety within her mind's archipelago--nodding its thanks throughout to Wallace Stevens and Gerard Manley Hopkins.
Kathryn Rantala's most recent volume of poetry,
My Archipelago
, is a collection of experimental short poems of musicality and quietude, though an uncloistered quiet, despite the presence of a nun making whiskey at a still in the opening piece. These short bursts of lyrical sound and fragmented images create a wholeness with an implicit, intuitive narrative whose meaning may not necessarily be apparent while they sing to you, but which, all together, describe a world of variety within her mind's archipelago--nodding its thanks throughout to Wallace Stevens and Gerard Manley Hopkins.
My Archipelago
, is a collection of experimental short poems of musicality and quietude, though an uncloistered quiet, despite the presence of a nun making whiskey at a still in the opening piece. These short bursts of lyrical sound and fragmented images create a wholeness with an implicit, intuitive narrative whose meaning may not necessarily be apparent while they sing to you, but which, all together, describe a world of variety within her mind's archipelago--nodding its thanks throughout to Wallace Stevens and Gerard Manley Hopkins.

















