Head Full of Sun

Carla Funk
$16.95

 


Head Full of Sun celebrates poetry and language's rich spiritual heritage by weaving together the biblical and the personal. Carla Funk uses biblical forms and stories to explore the human condition and give blood and bone to the spiritual. These poems lament, question and sing praise as they wrestle with the divine.

In the main component of this collection, Funk has created an "Alphabet of Psalms" that works to find a song in every corner of Earth's many rooms. These twenty-six poems are modelled after Psalm 119, which uses each letter of the Hebrew alphabet for its twenty-two segments. In another section, Funk pulls the lives of biblical women from the background, giving them the opportunity to articulate the untold portion of the story. And finally, she takes on Revelations, a book that inspired sermons that terrified her as a child but which she has come to appreciate as a "richly poetic book with imagery to envy."

From Eve in Eden to the apocalyptic imagery of Revelations, Funk translates theology into a convincing and down-to-earth human tongue, pushing through the veil for an intimate look at God.
 
"[Carla] Funk's Head Full of Sun contains an effective series of particular women (Goliath's wife, Eve, Ruth, Jezebel), and a work that is at once a brilliant comedy and a serious meditation called 'Alphabet of Psalms,' which at one point poignantly reads: 'when the words become lies and the lies/ wear the names of people I know/ I want to believe they . . . / leave the room and page thinking/ that poem is about me/ she means me/ I want her to mean me."
-W.H. New, Canadian Literature
–Canadian Literature

 


Nightwood Editions
ISBN: 9780889711853
Paperback / softback
5.25 in x 7.5 in - 128 pp
Publication Date: 01/04/2002
BISAC Subject(s): POE011000-POETRY / Canadian / General 
Thema Subject(s): DC-Poetry

Description


Head Full of Sun celebrates poetry and language's rich spiritual heritage by weaving together the biblical and the personal. Carla Funk uses biblical forms and stories to explore the human condition and give blood and bone to the spiritual. These poems lament, question and sing praise as they wrestle with the divine.

In the main component of this collection, Funk has created an "Alphabet of Psalms" that works to find a song in every corner of Earth's many rooms. These twenty-six poems are modelled after Psalm 119, which uses each letter of the Hebrew alphabet for its twenty-two segments. In another section, Funk pulls the lives of biblical women from the background, giving them the opportunity to articulate the untold portion of the story. And finally, she takes on Revelations, a book that inspired sermons that terrified her as a child but which she has come to appreciate as a "richly poetic book with imagery to envy."

From Eve in Eden to the apocalyptic imagery of Revelations, Funk translates theology into a convincing and down-to-earth human tongue, pushing through the veil for an intimate look at God.
 
"[Carla] Funk's Head Full of Sun contains an effective series of particular women (Goliath's wife, Eve, Ruth, Jezebel), and a work that is at once a brilliant comedy and a serious meditation called 'Alphabet of Psalms,' which at one point poignantly reads: 'when the words become lies and the lies/ wear the names of people I know/ I want to believe they . . . / leave the room and page thinking/ that poem is about me/ she means me/ I want her to mean me."
-W.H. New, Canadian Literature
–Canadian Literature

 

Details


Nightwood Editions
ISBN: 9780889711853
Paperback / softback
5.25 in x 7.5 in - 128 pp
Publication Date: 01/04/2002
BISAC Subject(s): POE011000-POETRY / Canadian / General 
Thema Subject(s): DC-Poetry