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Calling from the Scaffold is a collection of poems about connecting and not connecting-of approaching the brink of connecting. It's about paying tribute and salvaging and gratitude. The voices vary in their longings: we hear from men and women, the young and no longer young. Nature often is there to help them out. The poet, also a writer of fiction and nonfiction, is interested in story, in his characters' ability to move down the road, searching for their best selves, best home, putting together the pieces that move them toward that famous happy ending.
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"Gary Gildner's poems possess us quietly, with vivid, heartfelt tales of mountain landscape, family, and friends. Deeply human, ever compassionate, he can feel so close to a character as to speak for her, as in an ambitious sequence of a nun who recalls her past. Gildner engages us with an ear tuned to the music of the line and to the speech of his beloved West, authentic and as fresh as mountain
Grace Schulman, author of Without a Claim
"Calling from the Scaffold, Gary Gildner's ninth book of poems, finds our poet full of the fearless wit and good cheer that we have come to treasure from him. In thirty new poems-lean, lyrical, narrative-forward, crisp as mountain rivers-he traces the contours of memory, family, love, and loss. Here are rodeos and black-and-white movies, Western owls and the haunted 'dun-colored hallways' of schoo
David Baker, author of Swift: New and Selected Poems
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