Lifelist, by Mark McCaig

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Lifelist, by Mark McCaig

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In this new prose poetry collection, Mark McCaig holds up the lamp to family and passions, and reports back to us in a voice at once tremulous and crystalline.

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A man who calls his workers niggers, at his basement
workbench late night, emery-buffing a brass pivot for his
mantle clock, my grandfather lights another Pall Mall,
knocking back Wild Turkey on ice. Remembering what he
had seen that morning, on the way to the plant, he uncaps a
permanent marker (that smell), squeaking five black letters
onto the calendar—S-W-A-N-S—recording their sheet-white 
arrival like he does every fall.

In this new prose poetry series, Mark McCaig holds up the lamp to family and passions, and reports back to us in a voice at once tremulous and crystalline. His birderwatcher’s Lifelist becomes flexible metaphor, and a kind of universal doorway.

Two nightjars bedevil the darkness, their churring trills a form
of demand, filling the black around the country streetlamp’s
cone of light, inspiring Plath, sleepless again, to kick off her
covers and write Goatsucker, her page incandescent.Â