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MICHAEL L. JOHNSON (1941 - )
Hunting is one of this region's traditions, and "Hunting Again" is a terse sketch about the stalking process, written as though readers were in the field with the narrator. The rhythmic pace is regular and efficient. Discomfort of the expedition is noted in details the "heft" of the gun; the prick of "burrs" and the "clutch of underbrush." But Johnson does not leave readers with a flat image. In the second stanza, he digs more deeply into the experience. As the hunter seeks to take another being's life, he also confronts his own mortality, his own "uncertain ghost." He confronts a memory "so deep," which is the underlying nature of humankind: We are predators, and this poem does not make apologies for this survival skill.
HUNTING AGAIN for Pete
Things are different out here, our ears tuned for a flush, eyes set for scat or tracks. Our soft hands heft oiled steel, part branches, pluck off burrs. Our legs ache from mud's tug, rough clutch of underbrush. Our noses trust the dog's to discover the ghosts of birds, where they are or only where they might be.
We remember so deep having done this before: in the stalk, in the quick moments of violence, we discover ourselves, our own uncertain ghosts.
Education: Michael Johnson received his BA from Rice University (English 1965); MA from Stanford University (English 1967), and PhD from Rice University (English 1968).
Career: The poet has published seven books of poetry: From Hell to
Jackson Hole: A Poetic History of the American West (Bridge House Books 2001, Ben Franklin Award from the Publishers Marketing Association), Violence and Grace: Poems about the American West (Cottonwood Press 1993), Ecphrases (Woodley Press 1989), Familiar Stranger
(Flowerpot Mountain Press 1983), The Unicorn Captured (Cottonwood Review Press 1980), and Dry Season (Cottonwood Review Press 1977). He has published 1000+ poems in Westview, California Quarterly, Illinois Quarterly, Northeast Journal, Portland Review, others. He
has presented many poetry lecture and craft workshops at conferences. --------------------------
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