A History of Kindness
By Linda Hogan
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Throughout this clear–eyed collection, Hogan tenderly excavates how history instructs the present, and envisions a future alive with hope for a healthy and sustainable world that now wavers between loss and survival.
A major American writer and the recipient of the 2007 Mountains and Plains Booksellers Spirit of the West Literary Achievement Award, LINDA HOGAN is a Chickasaw poet, novelist, essayist, playwright, teacher, and activist who has spent most of her life in Oklahoma and Colorado. Her fiction has garnered many honors, including a Pulitzer Prize nomination and her poetry collections have received the American Book Award, Colorado Book Award, and a National Book Critics Circle nomination. A volunteer and consultant for wildlife rehabilitation and endangered species programs, Hogan has also published essays with the Nature Conservancy and Sierra Club.
Linda Hogan
Linda Hogan is a Chickasaw poet, novelist, essayist, playwright, and activist. She is the author of Dwellings, The Book of Medicines, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award; the American Book Award winner Seeing Through the Sun; and Mean Spirit, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. She has been the recipient of several awards, including an NEA Fellowship, a Minnesota Arts Board grant, a Lannan Award, and Guggenheim Fellowship. She was also inducted into the Chickasaw Hall of Fame and served as a Writer in Residence for the Chickasaw Nation.
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A History of Kindness - Linda Hogan
a History of Kindness
a History of Kindness
poems
Linda Hogan
TORREY HOUSE PRESS
Salt Lake City • Torrey
The author is grateful to the following journals and anthologies for publishing some of the poems found in this book: World Literature Today, Cimarron Review, Poetry, Pembroke, Split This Rock, The Eloquent Body, Cutthroat, StorySouth, Thinking Continental, Red Leaf Poetry, Ghost Fishing, Yellow Medicine Review, About Place Journal, Oklahoma Today, Emergence Magazine, Canadian Review of Comparative Literature, Beacon, The Radiant Lives of Animals, Poesia Indigena, Ecopoetry, ISLE.
Special thanks to Coffee House Press for permission to reprint Ceremony for the Seeds,
a version of which appears in Dark. Sweet.
First Torrey House Press Edition, April 2020
Copyright © 2020 by Linda Hogan
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or retransmitted in any form or by any means without the written consent of the publisher.
Published by Torrey House Press
Salt Lake City, Utah
www.torreyhouse.org
International Standard Book Number: 978-1-948814-25-6
E-book ISBN: 978-1-948814-26-3
Library of Congress Control Number: 2019952010
Cover design by Kathleen Metcalf
Interior design by Rachel Davis
Distributed to the trade by Consortium Book Sales and Distribution
Torrey House Press offices in Salt Lake City sit on the homelands of Ute, Goshute, Shoshone, and Paiute nations. Offices in Torrey are in homelands of Paiute, Ute, and Navajo nations.
For Kyan Red Star and Kayse Red Star
Contents
Book One: The Body Life
The Red Part
When the Body
Bathing with Tender Care
About Myself
Lost in the Milky Way
What We Kept
Recuerdo
The Feet and Where They Travel
Lies bout the Body
Down from the Sky
Bone, Looking at the Pieta
If Home Is the Body
The Fingers, Writing
Bones at the River
Creation
The Maps
Skin
The Pine Forest Calls Me
Nativity
Embodied
Book Two: Old Mother
Eagle Feather Prayer
We Have Walked Down Past
Walking by Stolen Creek
Buffalo Road: Leaving South Dakota
Old Mother
That Stone from the River
The Buffalo Again
The Names of Creeks
The Mountain Between
A Need for Happiness
Outside My Cabin
Old Mother Remembers
Memory
Watching Over
We Used to Have Pearls
Holly Springs, Mississippi
Distance Not Time
Book Three: The Radiant Field
God of the Prairies
One Creation
Ceremony for the Seeds
The Radiant Field
A History of Kindness
Remember
Sweet Silence
Honey. My Friend
Sunshine
Some New Marvel
Isn’t It Love
The Writing of Snow
The Long Clouds
War Story: Heard
Fences
Tulsa
All Angels in the Dark
Peeling an Apple
Book Four: The Other Country
A Night in Turkey
The Camel
In the Great Desert
Home on the Island
Sky Above a Crumbling World
River Singing
Book Five: The Current Veins
The Kill
The Bears Eating
Burying the Horse
Haunting
To Be Held
Arctic Night, Lights Across the Sky
Dear Child
Absences
Water Gods of the Next World
Fawn
This Morning
I Saw Them Dancing
For the Women
White Deer, Your Direction I Follow
Grace
Here Is
The Current Veins of History
Author’s Note and Acknowledgments
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Book One
The Body Life
When the Body
When the body wishes to speak, she will
reach into the night and pull back the rapture of this growing root
which has no faith in the other planets of the universe,
but her feet have walked in the same bones
of the ancestors over long trails,
leaving behind the oldest forest. They walk on the ghosts
of all that has gone before them, not just plant, but animal, human,
the bones of the ones who left their horses to drink with them
at the spring running through earth’s mortal body
which has much to tell about what happened that day.
When the body wishes to speak from the hands, it tells
how it pulled children back from death and it remembers every detail,
washing the children’s bodies, legs, bellies, the delicate lips of the girl,
the vulnerable testicles of the son,
that future my people brought out of the river
in a spring freeze. That is only part of the story of hands
that touched our future.
This all started so simply, just a body with so much to say,
one with the hum of her own life in a quiet room,
one of the root growing, finding a way through stone,
one not remembering nights with men and guns,
the ragged clothing and broken bones of my body.
Let’s go back to the hands,