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The Ledge: Poems

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A new collection of poems by the director of the Bread Loaf Writer's Conference walks a line between day-to-day things and the "unknown," telling stories from the heart of the American experience.

60 pages, Hardcover

First published April 19, 2000

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Michael Collier

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Michael Robert Collier is an American poet, teacher, creative writing program administrator and editor. He has published five books of original poetry, a translation of Euripedes' Medea, a book of prose pieces about poetry, and has edited three anthologies of poetry. From 2001 to 2004 he was the Poet Laureate of Maryland. As of 2011, he is the director of the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, a professor of creative writing at the University of Maryland, College Park and the poetry editorial consultant for Houghton Mifflin (now Houghton Mifflin Harcourt).

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33 reviews
September 19, 2024
The Ledge is full of simple scenes that aren't particularly interesting, though they could have been if Collier had made some kind of meaningful commentary on them. Unfortunately, this collection has all the sound, technique, and language of poetry without the heart; that is to say - I felt nothing. There are good stanzas buried here and there, but they are cheapened by all the one dimensional fluff surrounding. I think this collection is poorly curated, the better half being towards the end after the "meh" impression has already been made. I don't think anything from The Ledge will leave a lasting impression for me.
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July 25, 2018
Picked at random in a used bookstore, there are some gems here, including Argos, Cerberus, Long Summer, The Blame, and Keats and Francesca (my favorite by far and the closing poem). Solid poetry, hard to categorize. A couple of ghazal but otherwise no forms, meter, rhyme, or unifying impulses for the most part. Understated and accomplished.
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December 27, 2017
behind the meadowy zippers of color
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86 reviews
August 8, 2011
Think "127 Hours" meets "Touching the Void" and you have The Ledge.

Based on a true story about two guys who hiked Mt Ranier one fateful day - the book takes weaves from present to past in a tangible way so that everything before ties into to what happens later. The author was personable - giving insight into what makes "those people" who risk their lives to climb mountains tick... what drives them up the next mountain and what keeps them going even after significant trauma and loss. This book, while nothing new under the general category of mountaineering books, is a story of friendship, of love of nature and a memorium to those who loose their lives doing what they loved best.
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149 reviews
May 19, 2007
Michael Collier taught at UMCP and read some of his poems at my department's graduation. I still remember the one about Odysseus's dog. It's powerful.

Another fun side note: He used one of the poems in this book when he was invited to compete in a poetry slam against some local high school students. It's about the time someone walked in on him naked.
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