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Phillip Howerton 
Gods of Four Mile Creek 
Poems, Essays and Photographs by Phillip Howerton

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Gods of Four Mile Creek explores the inescapable ambivalence we hold toward the places of our upbringing. In 68 exquisitely detailed poems, 19 photographs, and two essays, Phillip Howerton considers aspects of the world into which he was born–specifically the rivers, farms, fish, birds, and stubborn humans of the rural Ozarks. As his explorations of ’Folks, Living and Dead, ’ ’Amusements, ’ and ’Displacements’ demonstrate, these elements may be gods of our own creation, gods which we simultaneously reject and embrace.


Howerton’s poems bring careful attention to individuals who ponder, avoid, celebrate, and recognize themselves in the elements of their natural world. By acknowledging their kinship with blackjack oaks, homeless groundhogs, or discarded milk cans, readers come to discover much about who they were and who they might become. In ’Farm Team, ’ for example, a lone boy plays baseball with trees and barn doors as imagined teammates. When ’the barn foundation/ hits another grounder’ the ’impossible catch’ is ’witnessed by a crowd/ of Holsteins.’ And readers see the imagination and resilience which farm life once required and still requires.


’The Farm Forgets it was a Farm’ begins thus: ’The loft barn wears the same faded sweater/ every day, with elbows worn thin where boards are missing.’ In this personification of a farm aging into obsolescence, ’fencerows grow unruly like untrimmed eyebrows’ and ’no one/ visits.’ The poem ends with the barn imagined as an old man sent off to a nursing home: ’In the unmown fields, winds with no place to be/ make a muffled uncertain shuffling sound/ like his stocking feet lost in his numbered hallway.’


Ultimately, Gods of Four Mile Creek creates a sense of being and belonging. And running through this landscape of place and self is a seven-mile-long creek, oddly named ’Four Mile Creek, ’ filled with joy, tragedy, and relentless change.


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Foreword

Gods of Four Mile Creek


Folks, Dead and Living


To Know This Place

An Old Corner Post

Peach Cobbler, 1973

Wild Cherry Trees

Keep Out

The Last Mailbox on the Rural Route

On the Second Ridge North-Northeast

The Grade A Milk Barn

Four Mile Creek

Old Cedars

Porch Swing: Stolen from the Old Home Place

September 15

Faded Now

The Farm Forgets It was a Farm

The Grandmother

White Oak Posts

The Google Car

Five Cemetery Poems

I. The Pasture Cemetery

II. Three Field Stones in a Hill Cemetery

III. Forgotten Women in a Hill Cemetery

IV. Field of Old Farmers

V. Black Cemetery Outside of Town


Amusements


On Her Blindness

Our Rainbow

Calling Names

Taking Roll in Head Start: Windyville, Missouri, 1967-68

When a Child, Hunting for Arrowheads

Learning to Write a Poem during Art Class in First Grade at Age 56

Rabbit Trap

The Bluebird Fades Beside the Indigo Bunting

Moon Shot, July 1969

Farm Team (Nine Innings of Senryu)

Upon Finding My Elementary Grade Cards and a Crayon Drawing

in One of Mother’s Scrapbooks

At Age Nine, Learning to Whistle

Petrified Turtle

While Cleaning the Shed

Distant Train

The Call

The Farm Youth’s Companion

Her Wheelbarrow

At Her Woodpile

New Garden in an Abandoned Horse Corral

Hidden

Ancient Cedar


Displacements


The Redbuds

Century Farm

I. The Folklorist

II. Mother Jane

III. Sister Rose

The Quarry

Homestead on the Buffalo National River

Barn Swallows

When the Milk Cans Became Unemployed

Lost

Persimmon Tree at Leyda and Summit

Barn Removal

Settlers’ Cabin

Journal Entry: May 13, 2018

She Recalls Moving to this Farm Sixty Years Ago

Groundhogs: A Parable

Prickly Pear

A Fence in Woods

Peele’s Barn

Wallpaper in the Abandoned House

Turkey Buzzards

Dirt, Tree, and Sky

My Mother Thinned Her Marigolds in July and Gave Me Some to

Transplant


Essays


Four Mile Creek

Off the Farm


About the Author


Om författaren

Wiegenstein was born in the Missouri Ozarks, worked as a newspaper reporter, then as a university professor at Centenary College of Louisiana, Drury University, Culver-Stockton College, Western Kentucky University, and Central Methodist University.
Språk Engelska ● Formatera EPUB ● Sidor 124 ● ISBN 9781952232848 ● Filstorlek 5.8 MB ● Utgivare Golden Antelope Press ● Publicerad 2023 ● Utgåva 1 ● Nedladdningsbara 24 månader ● Valuta EUR ● ID 9219723 ● Kopieringsskydd Adobe DRM
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