"These sensitive and meditative poems offer up new ways to consider the passage of time."--Publishers Weekly
"A moving collection that acknowledges the limitations of the human mind, but also the limitless capacity of the human heart."--Chapter 16
The poems in Mark Jarman's new collection, Zeno's Eternity, take their cue from Zeno's paradox, which says that since space is infinitely divisible, an arrow traveling toward a target will never reach its destination. Everything exists in a kind of suspension. From "The Arrow Paradox" Zeno sent his arrow flying endlessly from point to point along its arc to make a point about eternity: getting there is tricky. Though our lives run on, we may feel that certain moments are timeless, and love that moves us toward each other can give us a sense of eternity. Portraying moments from ordinary life and from times long past, moments both pivotal and mundane, Jarman encourages the reader to feel the beat of time and its inexplicable stillness. By making scenes indelible, the poet stops time; and we might ask ourselves, is this not only Zeno's eternity, but ours, too?
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