We Who Dream by Gwynn O’Gara

$15.99

 

At once as “amorous as the dawn” with her “salty, sweet” breath, We Who Dream by Gwynn O’Gara carries the rhythms of love. From the poem “Love Crazed” in which the persona reveals, “you always were a fool about men” to “The Pharaoh’s Daughter,” who confesses, “my only weakness—love,” this is a wonderfully cohesive book of poetry delving into the excesses, joys, and dream-qualities of love and sex/ sex and love. In “The Tent Door Opens and Closes,” the poet offers, “the dark/ vine of a man washes me with pomegranate and aloe,” then leaves us in the dream, wanting yet another in “We Who Dream” with the lines, “Reborn in dream-water/ lovers cradle one another.”

 

We Who Dream transports us through an unconventional eroticism layered in esotericism but always fertile: “Egos/ entwined at our feet, I dream the first night.”  The book is, indeed, a “home-run moon.”

–Nancy Dafoe, author of Innermost Sea, novella Naimah and Ajmal, and memoir Unstuck in Time.

 

The poems in We Who Dream strike so many deep chords—intimate, sexual, environmental, mythical, visionary. Gwynn O’Gara’s gift is the unexpected. There are lines that transport the reader to the threshold of the familiar, inspiring visions of what’s possible just beyond; others pirouette on that edge, opening to an utterly different reality. Mating harbor seals become sleeping beauties; a clam slowly unfolds into “secret, stranger, lover, moon.” Ultimately, these poems kindle a connection, take us to our human core where, like paper cranes, we are threaded each to each by miracles, by incantation, by dreams.

–Terry Ehret, author of Lucky Break and Night Sky Journey

 

 

 

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We Who Dream

by Gwynn O’Gara

$15.99, paper

979-8-88838-082-6

2023

We Who Dream celebrates love and sex, and looks to the medicine of the natural world to deal with grief and heartache. In O’Gara’s vision the landscapes of Northern California and Mexico become instruments of desire, and strong and giving women answer calls for justice. We Who Dream takes us on the journey of making new life, guided by the ancient ones who lead us through danger as we dream our future.

Gwynn O’Gara is a Northern California poet with roots in the natural world, Beat poetry, and her early years in Mexico. O’Gara found her voice performing in San Francisco’s North Beach, and her first book, Snake Woman Poems, was celebrated at City Lights Bookstore in 1983. Gwynn was honored to serve as Sonoma County Poet Laureate from 2010-2011. As a California Poet in the Schools, she explored the joys and mysteries of written and recited poetry with children, teens and adults. Published in Calyx, Paddlefish, and The Comstock Review, O’Gara’s work also appears in anthologies, including Beatitude Silver and Gold editions; Sisters Born, Sisters Found, and Pillow, Exploring the Heart of Eros. Her chapbooks include Fixer-Upper, Winter at Green Haven, and Sea Cradles. She makes her home under redwoods and fruit trees.

 

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