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Scattered Snows, to the North

By Carl Phillips
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An arresting study of memory, perception, and the human condition, from the Pulitzer Prize winner Carl Phillips.

Carl Phillips’s Scattered Snows, to the North is a collection about distortion and revelation, about knowing and the unreliability of a knowing that’s based on human memory. If the poet’s last few books have concerned themselves with power, this one focuses on vulnerability: the usefulness of embracing it and of releasing ourselves from the need to understand our past. If we remember a thing, did it happen? If we believe it didn’t, does that make our belief true?

In Scattered Snows, to the North, Phillips looks though the window of the past in order to understand the essential sameness of the human condition—“Tears / were tears,” mistakes were made and regretted or not regretted, and it mattered until it didn’t, the way people live until they don’t. And there was also joy. And beauty. “Yet the world’s still / so beautiful . . . Sometimes // it is . . .” And it was enough. And it still can be.

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“Both though-provoking and awe-inspiring. I hadn't read any of Carl Phillips work before, but I'm a big fan now and plan to read any and everything he's written. One of those collections that will stick with you forever. I highly highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys poetry or who appreciates a nuanced take on memory and its unreliability. Now Available! Published 8/8/24! {Thank you to NetGalley, Carl Phillips, and publisher for the eARC in exchange for my honest review!}”
“carl phillips' collection of poems is a tribute to the fluid connection between memory and forgetting. the ways in which memory can be a blessing and a curse, that forgetting can be a curse and a blessing. the natural setting in so many of these works remind us that memory, loss, love, time, failure, longing are all as a part of the world just as much as we are. a beautiful and insightful collection, as i've come to expect from phillips. he has yet to disappoint and it's hard to imagine that he ever will. many thanks to FSG and netgalley for the complimentary copy in exchange for an honest review.”

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