“Rain Mirror,” writes Michael McClure, stands as my most bare and forthright book. It contains two long poems, ‘Haiku Edge’ and ‘Crisis Blossom,’ which are quite disparate from one another.” Together, the poems complement each other as so light and dark.
“Haiku Edge” is a poem of linked haiku, often humorous, sometimes harsh, and always elegant. “Crisis Blossom,” in contrast, is a long poem in three parts that records the author’s “state of psyche, capillaries, muscles, fears, boldnesses, and hungers down where they exist without management,” and the months of shock and recovery during a psychophysical meltdown.
“…Michael McClure shares a place with the great William Blake, with the visionary Shelley, with the passionate D.H. Lawrence…” ~ Robert Creeley
Publisher: New Directions
Year: 1999
ISBN: 978-0811214261
Cover photo by Larry Keenan