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A Dark Wood – NWVS #187
by Marianne Burke
Paper
979-8-89990-230-7
2025
“A Dark Wood considers the impermanence in our lives that gives us an appreciation of those moments when wonder prevails.” “Imagine catching such light, like painting air / or the atmosphere before it shifts…” These poems try to “catch the light” of transcendence, the joy and sorrow, in common human experience. Partly autobiographical and lyrical in style, they explore nature, childhood, family, loss, marriage and aging.
Marianne Burke received a master’s degree in English and creative writing from Stanford University. She taught at Montclair Kimberley Academy, an independent school in Montclair, NJ, for over twenty years. Previously she worked in New York City at The New Yorker magazine and Sarah Lazin Books, a literary agency. She has held writing fellowships at Yaddo, MacDowell, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Her poems have appeared in Southern Poetry Review, The New Yorker, Poetry, Southwest Review, The Threepenny Review, Boulevard, and Passages North. She now lives in the Upper Valley of central New Hampshire.






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