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Today's poem is "Some Days"
from Territory

Silverfish Review Press

Gigi Marks' poetry has focused on developing an ethics of scale that supports attention and care, informed by moving through the dense layers of place and relationship. This ethics of scale has unfolded from a practice within the sustained relationship with family in and around the countryside of New York state and across four books of poetry, including CLOSE BY and TERRITORY from Silverfish Review Press. Her poetry has appeared in many publications, including American Poets Against the War, Best American Poetry, Lilith, Northwest Review, Poetry, Poetry Daily, Prairie Schooner, and others. She lives with her four children and partner on a small farm in the Finger Lakes, in Gayogoho:no—the lands of the Cayuga people.

Other poems by Gigi Marks in Verse Daily:
July 15, 2014:   "Seasonal Stream" "I am too sick this year to bpj682..."
May 27, 2012:   "Nasturtium" "is a ring of simple petals..."
February 1, 2005:  "Logging Road" "ten-thirty in the morning and I was..."

Books by Gigi Marks:

Other poems on the web by Gigi Marks:
Four poems
Two poems
"Dandelion"
Two poems
"Instrument"
"Bomb"
"One Seed"
Three poems
"Go, go"

About Territory:

"If you focus on [Marks'] poems line by line and phrase by phrase, very often they turn out to be anything but calm. They turn out to be quite brilliant and quite insightful and sometimes quite reassuring but sometimes quite disturbing. I am tempted to compare them not only to other poets, but also to the work of painters and musicians. Claude Monet comes to mind, in fact, as does Nick Drake, let's say, in that you can think of them as beautiful background, but you can also think of them as terribly brilliant foreground. Marks, I think, looks more closely at familiar spaces and things than most of us can, and the more closely you look at her language the more you get out of it. And the more I read [her work], the warmer I feel about it, the more I see a range of emotion from gratitude to anger in those poems whose surfaces are so calm. And the more I read it the more I like it."
—Stephanie Burt



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