For the Love of Endings (Stahlecker Selections)
Description
How does it feel to lose your planet, your lover, yourself? Ben Purkert’s debut collection, For the Love of Endings, tests what connects us to this earth and to each other. His brilliantly crafted poems examine “the gap / between the world & how / people paint it: dark, distant, there / for the taking.” He makes us look at our disintegrating world head on and see what we’ve done to it, and what it has done to us.
Praise for For the Love of Endings (Stahlecker Selections)
For the Love of Endings by Ben Purkert is featured on The Adroit Journal's Best of Poetry 2018 list.
— The Adroit Journal
"...Purkert highlights a familiar paradox of human life. We are both radically connected to, and yet disconnected from, our physical bodies. Each of us carries, inside ourselves, a dark, slimy ecosystem: the wet bags of our lungs, the spongy filters of our livers, the 100,000 miles of our veins. If we are lucky, we will never actually see this world; our job is to ride the roller coaster of consciousness, not examine the engine room. Still, it is natural to be curious about these internal objects — to wonder what our bones look like or what our gallbladder is doing at this very moment...." Read the full review here.
— Sam Anderson