Joshua Burton is a poet and educator from Houston, Texas, and received his MFA in poetry at Syracuse University. He received the Honorable Mention for the 2018 Toi Derricotte and Cornelius Eady Chapbook Prize and was a 2020 Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing finalist. His work can be found in Mississippi Review, Gulf Coast, The Rumpus, and more.
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I The Hearing We Inherit 7 Grace & Pity 10 Death/Machine/Ruin 12 Grace Division 13 To those who count suicide as a spiritual warfare addendum 15 Royal 16 Man in a Hole 17 Death/Machine/Ruin 20 Elegy for Threats with Grace 21 Death/Machine/Ruin 24 Bayou City Season 25 Grace & Separation 28 A Consequence (Passing) 30 Ten Stories 34 We The Mirror Myth 37 To those who think I won't set this country afire with me still in it 42 A Constant Conjunction 43 ( ) Giving Jim Grace 47 Prophet Royal Robertson 49 Giving Mary Grace 50 To those who know how to unthreat oneself 52 The Worst Houston 53 Grace Engine 55 Giving Laura Grace 57 Grace as Kin as Sin as Skin 59 A Confession 60 As I Grace Myself into a Rephrasing Freedom 62 Notes 63 Acknowledgments 65
"No poet I've worked with in forty years' teaching has wowed me more with his talent & smarts & heart than young Joshua Burton. His first collection, Grace Engine, is destined to be this year's star debut."-Mary Karr "One of the most compelling books I have read this year. But what does that mean? It means that we are invited to enter the landscape where the speaker's 'been having / a different relationship / with ghosts.' It means that history is a catastrophe but a grandmother can turn 'looking into a language, a season / whittled down to degrees.' It means that the empire corrodes but there is still music which these pages unearth and offer, as a consolation, perhaps, no as evidence: evidence that the soul lives despite the terror of this time. Because Burton knows that 'wind from a mouth can coax the flame into living,' Grace Engine is inconsolable and yet consoling. A very beautiful book."-Ilya Kaminsky, author of Deaf Republic and Dancing in Odessa