Talking Back to the Exterminator by Daniel Bourne
Poems, like politics, can be local and global, personal and cultural. In Daniel Bournes Talking Back to the Exterminator, we see this interplay at work in these ruminations on placeour connections and disconnections to itfrom Bournes upbringing in southern Illinois to his later homes in Ohio, Poland, or the American Southwest. This connection certainly involves a sense of celebration, but also of anxiety and tension in realizing the fragility and impermanence of both self and surroundings. Yet, despite the opportunity as well as the challenge of memorythe way it is continually erased yet also continues to scribble in the brainthese poems also bear witness to how we push back against all the exterminations in our lives.