Landslide
Andrew Jarvis’ Landslide commits now and ever to a future where ruins—the human predicament—might squish in bogs until waterways bear melons and dead seabirds revive sacredness, the bottom and top of the same landscape and slide, without distraction of cliché. Landslide is a wonderful read—lyrical as the miracle of waking up alive every morning.
Finalist in the 2017 Foreword Review Book of the Year Awards
Winner of the 2017 Nautilus Silver Medal for Poetry
Andrew Jarvis
Andrew Jarvis is the author of Choreography, Sound Points, and Ascent. He also has published poems in many established literary magazines. The Strait is his debut full-length poetry collection. Andrew writes about the natural, cultural, and anthropologic histories of the world, with specific attention to the rugged landscape of the Pacific Northwest. He also judges poetry contests and edits anthologies for Red Dashboard LLC. Andrew holds an M.A. in Writing (Poetry) from Johns Hopkins University.