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California Poetry

- By David Roderick

Longtime California residents know that terra firma isn’t so firm after all. Iris Jamahl Dunkle invites us into the mind of a newcomer facing that reality. Her poem “Interrupte­d Geography” dwells on the difference­s between geographic­al places, and how to come to terms with those difference­s when they’re manifested in our everyday awareness of the world — where the ground actually shifts beneath our feet. It seems to me the poem suggests that landscape is psychologi­cal as well as geographic­al. Throughout her three books, Dunkle exhibits passionate interest in history and nature. I like experienci­ng, through this poem, her initiation into a landscape with an entirely new history, natural habitat and seismology.

Interrupte­d Geography

Each day shifts its weight against plates of time. New month opens like the mouth of a dip-slip: fissures from which we arise still blinking and haunted by the past. What got me here? Did chance land me in this other landscape? And if so, how do I tell it? I don’t know the species of trees or birds. Stories that whisper from the grey river just come apart in my hands when I kneel at its muddy banks, trying to gather them up. Still, I can’t lose the education of earthquake­s. What’s under me now may (no, will) rise up, so best to get to know it. “Interrupte­d Geography” is from “Interrupte­d Geographie­s” (c) 2017 by Iris Jamahl Dunkle. The poem appears with the permission of Trio House Press Inc. All rights reserved.

David Roderick is the author of the poetry collection­s “Blue Colonial” and “The Americans.” He is co-founder of Left Margin LIT: A Home for the Literary Arts, in Berkeley.

 ?? Nicole Cvitanovic ?? Iris Jamahl Dunkle is the poet laureate of Sonoma County. Her poetry books include “Gold Passage” and “There’s a Ghost in This Machine of Air.”
Nicole Cvitanovic Iris Jamahl Dunkle is the poet laureate of Sonoma County. Her poetry books include “Gold Passage” and “There’s a Ghost in This Machine of Air.”

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