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Fog and Smoke

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Katie Peterson unfurls the quotidian fabric of our lives, patterned with the difficulties of language and this moment.

Confusion frames the human predicament. In Katie Peterson's Fog and Smoke, confusion is, literally, our climate. Writing to and from the California landscape, Peterson sees fog and smoke as literal—one a habitual, natural weather event, the other an increasingly common aftereffect of the West's drought-caused fires. But they are also metaphysical. Fog and smoke reflect the true conditions (and frustrations) of our ability to perceive and to connect. Peterson writes, "I've been speaking about it at a distance. / Now I want to talk about its thickness. / A person could get killed in here."
The collection moves through three sections: First, the poet follows her local fog's cyclical journey of descent and dispersion. Second, in a sort of pastoral interlude, she travels widely, almost erratically, to the California desert, the greater world, and ancient history. Finally, she descends into the enclosed space of the household, and the increased confinement and intimacy of raising a child during the pandemic. Peterson unfolds the small moments that make up our lives and reveals the truths contained within them, and her poems capture the lyricism of our daily rhythms—the interruptions, dialogues, and epiphanies.

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      Starred review from January 1, 2024
      The irregularity of climate is entangled with the precariousness of nature in Peterson's fifth collection. Each agile poem eases the reader into a conversation measured by abrupt imagery and playful turns. The three untitled sections progress from the outside to family to the human need for safe spaces. The multipage opening poem, ""Fog,"" is at once an ode and a warning, with compact stanzas that sit formidably in the middle of the page only to be jostled on the next by a flood of lines. ""Supermoon"" captures a familial scene that considers cultural contrasts with lines like, "There's no place for chopsticks / in an American drawer, my husband said. / I said, just try me. Just watch me try. / I'm American, I can put things anywhere." The surprising ""The Web"" is a rich seasonal journey in which the speaker carefully observes, in a high-traffic area, a beautiful lattice erected by a spider that is ""splendid / as a ceramic intended to be beautiful for daily use."" Each line shines in the sun like stained glass. Fog and Smoke is a triumph of observation and intimacy that invigorates the reader to act for the natural world.

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