Moving the Bones, Rick Barot
Moving the Bones, Rick Barot
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Moving the Bones

Author: Rick Barot

Narrator: Rick Barot

Unabridged: 1 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/21/2025


Synopsis

A vulnerable and honest collection of poems exploring lineage, love, and the pandemic, from one of the most acclaimed poets of his generation.“You are told to believe in one paradise / and then there is the paradise you come to know,” begins Rick Barot. What follows is an account of the rich and thorny valley between those poles. Moving the Bones dwells in liminal spaces—of love and memory, the pandemic’s singular domesticity, a serene cemetery of ancestral plots, dawn. In precise and tender verse, Barot captures the particularities of being in the middle of one’s life, reflecting on the joys and sorrows of the past and confronting the inevitabilities that lie ahead.For Barot, this presence of mind is an art of being lost in thought. “My mind has a slow metabolism, it is slow / to understand what anything means,” he confides, “but understands that if you look at something / long enough, it will have something / to say to you.” Appreciating a Rembrandt, standing in a Goodwill, watching a boy with a flower behind his ear—we encounter ephemeral murmurs of meaning everywhere, but only by slowing down, listening. If we take time to notice the enduring insights of daily moments, if we praise cherry blossoms, lungs, and crying, we might find it easier to bear the loss of a loved one, the sting of solitude, the body’s decline.By laying bare his own experiences, Barot brings us close enough to witness the lyrical work of consciousness. Patient and attentive, this collection illuminates the everyday and invites us to find pleasure in doing the same, at every stage of life.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Grace on December 08, 2024

I love the moves in this collection- the images as endings that require the reader to keep looking- “if you look at something long enough it will have something to say to you”. These poems are self-implicating, they turn outward, yet show so much honesty from the speaker. They’re interested in etymo......more

Goodreads review by Maggie on January 04, 2025

Gorgeous gorgeous! What a treat. I love poetry, and I REALLY love lying in bed and reading it out loud. This book was the first piece of literature I have read that was focused on the pandemic that I was not made queasy/upset by - thank God for poetry. I felt these poems massaging my memories of the......more

Goodreads review by Lynne on January 12, 2025

This collection would be worth it for During the Pandemic alone -- I wrote notes all over that section because it felt like it was written for me. One of my favorite books of poetry I've read in a long time.......more

Goodreads review by Adam on January 01, 2025

Rick Barot’s poem *Moving the Bones* is a meditation on memory, family, and the passage of time. The work moves through a landscape of personal and collective history, where the past is not merely recalled but gathered, handled, and reconfigured, much like the bones that the speaker gathers from the......more

Goodreads review by Caroline on January 29, 2025

4.5 stars Really enjoyed this meditative, accessible collection. It has some of the best pandemic poetry I've read, gathered together in the 30-poem second section. From "Pleasure": My mind has a slow metabolism, it is slow to understand what anything means, but it understands that if you look at somethi......more