Brenda Hillman
::: An Oddness :::

A scent rather quietly loves 
the library Readers look up: a
life of paper inside the great
Life: scent of greenly ravished civilization -
dream of inspiration freed. When a 
book is lifted from horizon's steel
that mystery object spreads an oddness
each call number a timeling of
yellow math, its curve leftover from
epic. The mind has no periphery 
for meaning, the several phoenician, sailing
sideways through vowels of the dead.

 
Found In Volume 34, No. 04
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Brenda Hillman
About the Author

Brenda Hillman has published seven collections of poetry: White Dress (1985), Fortress (1989), Death Tractates (1992), Bright Existence (1993), Loose Sugar (1997), Cascadia (2001), and Pieces of Air in the Epic (2005), all from Wesleyan University Press, and three chapbooks: Coffee, 3 A.M.(Penumbra Press, 1982), Autumn Sojourn (Em Press, 1995), and The Firecage (a+bend press, 2000). She has edited an edition of Emily Dickinson’s poetry for Shambhala Publications, and, with Patricia Dienstfrey, co-edited The Grand Permisson: New Writings on Poetics and Motherhood (2003).

Among the awards Hillman has received are the 2005 William Carlos Williams Prize for poetry, and Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation. Hillman is the Olivia Filippi Professor of Poetry at Saint Mary’s College in Moraga, California, where she teaches in the undergraduate and graduate programs. She is also a member of the permanent faculties of Napa Valley Writers’ Conference and of Squaw Valley Community of Writers. Hillman is also involved in non-violent activism as a member of the Code Pink Working Group in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is married to poet Robert Hass.