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The Turning Aside is about stepping out of our routines--like Moses turning from tending sheep, like a certain man selling his everything to buy a field--to take time to consider the ways of God in the company of some of the finest poets of our time. Turn aside with such established poets as Wendell Berry, Les Murray, Luci Shaw, Elizabeth Jennings, Richard Wilbur, Dana Gioia, and Christian Wiman--and respond to their invitation for us to muse along with them. Walk with poets from various parts of the planet, even though some of them are less known, whose words have been carefully crafted to encourage us in our turning aside. The Turning Aside is a collection of Christian poetry from dozens of the most spiritually insightful poetic voices of recent years. It is a book I have long dreamed of compiling, and it has grown beyond my mere imagining in its fulfillment.
”D. S. Martin’s The Turning Aside offers a
marvelous harvest of serious Christian poetry--an unusually rich
and various representation of spiritual as well as poetic
excellence. This is a treasury, a volume for the bedside table,
there to be savored slowly--read as a prompt to meditation, prayer,
and a deepened devotion to Scripture."
--David Lyle Jeffrey, FRSC, Distinguished Professor of Literature
and the Humanities, Baylor University
“I have been waiting for this collection for thirty years,
literally. I am almost speechless. In this company of poets,
lifters-of-the-veil between heaven and earth, I have no need for my
own words. I only want to borrow theirs. And I shall--in worship,
in church, in literary company. I am certain this magnificent
collection will turn many aside from our mechanistic tromp through
our days into the wondrous, piercing reality of God-with-us right
here, right now."
--Leslie Leyland Fields, poet, speaker, and author
of Crossing the Waters: Following Jesus through the Storms,
the Fish, the Doubt, and the Seas
"The Turning Aside is a spectacular collection bringing
together under one roof the finest Christian poets of the
age. Its pages provide awesome, inspiring, even mystical
reading, with lines to linger over in meditation."
--Ron Hansen, author of The Kid
"This collection brings together an expansive, idiosyncratic, and
intriguing group of poets, some you’ll know well and others you’ll
be thankful to discover. Their work forms a rich banquet that is
often surprising and, in the end, supremely artful. The book has
the power to (paraphrasing Tania Runyan) ‘singe the edges of our
silent lives.’"
--Daniel Bowman Jr., author of A Plum Tree in Leatherstocking
Country; Editor-in-Chief of Relief: A Journal of Art &
Faith; Associate Professor of English, Taylor University