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Chico Poet Reflects on Past and Future in New Collection

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BREAKING: Chico poet and retired Butte College instructor Phillip Hemenway unveils his powerful new poetry collection, “Core Samples: Poems,” reflecting on life, loss, and the passage of time. The collection is now available for $15 at The Bookstore in downtown Chico, California, and the Museum of Northern California Art.

In a poignant and beautifully crafted piece, Hemenway captures the essence of New Year’s Day, inviting readers to embrace the world around them despite the chill of winter. He writes, “the day/ standing sharp and clear/ in invitation to a California/ walk despite the glassy wind/ nipping hard from the north.” This vivid imagery sets the stage for a journey through memory and emotion.

Hemenway’s collection includes diverse experiences, from a visit to the San Diego Zoo to reflections on a cross-country train ride. He recalls, “There is no snow/ this year there is/ no snow in Colorado,” evoking a sense of nostalgia and the changing nature of seasons. His travels also include a trip to Vietnam, where he shares a moment of profound observation with a Brit in the Metropole bar.

Death is a recurring theme in Hemenway’s work, particularly in a haunting sonnet sequence about his grandfather, Merle, who passed away in 1985. He poignantly addresses the Vietnam Memorial, stating, “I must claim my war the one/ I did not choose to fight in.” These lines resonate with readers, reminding them of the weight of history and personal loss.

Hemenway captures the human experience with raw honesty, stating, “All of us are fatally human,” emphasizing the importance of recognizing our shared vulnerabilities. He also hints at hope and renewal as he envisions a future New Year, where he will “walk all the dogs I’ve ever known” and embrace the joy of existence.

This collection not only highlights Hemenway’s literary talent but also serves as a mirror reflecting the complexities of human emotion and experience. As readers dive into these poems, they are encouraged to reflect on their own journeys and the passage of time.

Next Steps: For those interested in exploring “Core Samples: Poems,” visit The Bookstore or the Museum of Northern California Art. Hemenway’s work is a must-read for poetry lovers and anyone seeking deep, reflective art that speaks to the heart of what it means to be human.

As we approach the New Year, Hemenway’s words remind us to cherish our memories and look forward to the future with hope and joy. Don’t miss out on this profound literary experience that is sure to resonate with many. Share this story to inspire others to explore the beauty of poetry and reflection!

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