Snake and Eggs by Beth Suter – NWVS #168

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$15.99

 

In this amazing first book, Beth Suter gives us poems of such power we want to read them again and again.  A strong tie to ancestry, to the place of her birth makes me feel in this work a kind of archival wisdom.  Her grandmother, out hunting, sees a winter deer in a wild-rose bramble, but hearing it pray, lays down her rifle with, “a hunger for something other than venison.”  There is nothing sentimental in her poems. They deal with the ordinary that becomes extraordinary.  As she washes her skillet her son leans into her saying, “our world is curved, that’s why/parallel lines bend toward each other.”  The title poem exemplifies her connection with nature, “she inherits the snake story” and we are given a gift to treasure with this book.

–Allegra Jostad Silberstein, Poet Laureate Emerita of Davis CA

 

Beth Suter has birthed a series of poems about facets of love in her lyrical voice—the love for a grandmother, parents, cousins, husband, son—even, as the title of one poem says, “For the Daughter I Can’t Have.” Each poem unfolds a small story, large in meaning, from the pain of a cesarean scar “squeezing me breathless” to the inheritance of emptiness, even the view out a rainy kitchen window.  Suter reflects that “what’s gone is everywhere,” but she’s captured it in gems of poetry, and put it on the page, thank goodness, for all to read.

–Jan Haag, editor, Amherst Writers & Artists Press

 

Beth Suter writes brave poems, revealing poems. Her work in Snake and Eggs reminds us that poetry can have music and beauty in the language without being the least bit obscure like in the poem “Easter Mushroom Hunting,” “hungry, we follow the scent/of oak tannin and cave/where just-thawed forest floor/hides meaty, buttery bulbs…”  The words are placed together like the lyrics of a delicate song, and yet they tell a story.  Reading Beth Suter’s Snake and Eggs made me want to write more poems.

–James Lee Jobe, Poet Laureate Emeritus, Davis, California

 

 

Description

Snake and EggsNWVS #168

by Beth Suter 

$15.99, paper

979-8-88838-044-4

2022

Beth Suter studied Environmental Science at U.C. Davis and has worked as a naturalist and teacher.  A Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominee, her poems have appeared in Colorado Review, New American Writing, Barrow Street, DMQ Review, Birmingham Poetry Review, and others.  She lives in Davis, California with her husband and son.  facebook.com/bethfsuter

2 reviews for Snake and Eggs by Beth Suter – NWVS #168

  1. Lisa Ludden (verified owner)

    Beth Suter’s Snake and Eggs is an exquisitely crafted book. Her poems are heartbreakingly precise explorations about what it means to experience.

  2. Arlene Downing-Yaconelli

    Beth’s poems follow a trail of life full of what life is…joy and heartache, memories and wishes, and sometimes regrets. She applies words carefully to the page, resonant words, evocative words that beguile us, allow us to walk with her on the journey.

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