In her third collection, Nicole Stellon O\'Donnell explores the landscapes of memory, argument, and wilderness.
From manicured baseball fields to the debate podium, from the lobby of the public pool to the hallowed Alaskan cabin where John Haines once sat down to write, these poems push against the notion that the solitary self is the arbiter of truth..
These poems deconstruct memoir, dig at the roots of philosophical argumentation, and critique the role of the poet as an observer of the natural world.
In her third collection, Nicole Stellon O\'Donnell explores the landscapes of memory, argument, and wilderness