The Gist of the Gist
All Marie Howe tries to do:
communicate the essence
of being alive.
And she does it sparingly,
with no unnecessary words–
just the gist of the gist.
I want to see how she
pares away the extraneous
when all we need
is the root dangling with mud
and the blossom glinting
with dew.
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Nice tribute. I’ve found her work a bit enigmatic, but you make me want to read more of it.
I hope you’ll go back Watch her interviews on YouTube
Great depth and revelation here. Magic, really
“Just the gist of the gist” is such a nice line.
I love how that final image hangs, itself a root!
yes, thanks for noticing
Beautiful, Pat. Love the end.
when all we need
is the root dangling with mud
and the blossom glinting
with dew.
Great last few lines!
Never read her! Now I will!
Never read her! Now I will! The last five lines inspiring me to read the work