A cairn is a gathering of stones that marks where people have traveled. It鈥檚 also a place to leave messages, not knowing who might receive them.
Cairn gathers poetry and prose written over the course of 40 years by a former Writer Laureate of Alaska. 鈥淭aken together, the poems in this volume form a kind of verse cairn,鈥 writes Kevin Clark in his introduction, which praises Ms. Shumaker for her hyper-attunement to the natural world and for writing unabashedly 鈥渁gainst a tradition of austere male expression.鈥
Ms. Shumaker is the daughter of two deserts鈥攖he Sonoran desert where she grew up and the subarctic desert of interior Alaska where she lives now. Cairn is her 11th book. A professor emerita of English at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, she teaches in the Rainier Writing Workshop at Pacific Lutheran University.
Ms. Shumaker鈥檚 reckoning with the decline then death of her close friend and former student Eva Saulitis, in a section titled 鈥淚mpossible Grace,鈥 will break your heart 鈥 it鈥檚 true 鈥 and it will remind you that you have one.
鈥淲e hope that someone will recognize that 鈥 these stacks of stones commemorate and leave messages, but we don鈥檛 know. We can鈥檛 ever know,鈥 says Peggy Shumaker on the Living Writers podcast. Listen to the whole three-question interview .
Peggy Shumaker at 新澳彩开奖结果
Join us in person or on Thursday, Sept. 26, for Peggy Shumaker鈥檚 reading and book-signing. All Living Writers events take place at 4:30 ET in Persson Auditorium. Refreshments available.
Beyond the Book
- 鈥淚t鈥檚 remarkable Shumaker arrived where she is today, highly educated, widely traveled, and a mentor to others, rather than, say, an exhausted waitress with a nicotine habit,鈥 writes David James in his of Cairn.
- Read 鈥淓xit Glacier,鈥 鈥淣ight Dive,鈥 鈥淪pirit of the Bat鈥 and other poems by Peggy Shumaker .
- In 鈥淲ild Darkness,鈥 , Eva Saulitis writes movingly about coming to terms with her own impending death.
鈥淟ovely, the sunrise
caught in cholla blossoms,
the roadrunner鈥檚 mad red
eye slash. Gone.鈥
Peggy Shumaker, "Lives of Shadows, Lingering Scent"