The Infinite Field

Writing from her “share of solitude,” in these poems Alice Templeton calls up beloved places and people from the infinite field of memory—the Memphis suburbs of her childhood, the family farm in middle Tennessee that grounded her in adolescence and adulthood, and the relatives with whom she shared those places. More than mere nostalgia, Templeton’s collection conjures “the hour creatures draw close” to tell a loving liberation story, as the poet moves on to claim her present life in California’s Bay Area. 


The Infinite Field is an ambitious balancing act: the echoes of memory meet the grit of experience, musical language interlaced with occasional thick texture, nostalgic passion counterposed to philosophical calm.”

Review by Ross Taylor, the arts fuse (Boston), April 6, 2024


“Written at the crossroads of reverie and history, Alice Templeton’s poems are at turns both elegiac and jubilant as they move through the rural and urban landscapes of Tennessee and California. Muscadine vines, loosestrife, hobblebush, and California jasmine punctuate these deftly revealed pastorals. The Infinite Field is slow poetry at its best. Fully embodied, the poet returns home and takes her final leave, reminding us that we are ‘slips of the sequential tongue, confounding our biographies.’” 

—Rebecca Black, author of Cottonlandia 


“The poems in The Infinite Field possess a dreamlike beauty, haunted—or I should say inhabited—by memories of childhood, family, spiritual community, and the culverts, creeks, and rivers of Tennessee. I think of these poems as quilts, arrangements of the remnants of the past put into fresh and surprising combinations: No matter where they go, they carry the texture and warmth of home.”

—D. A. Powell, author of Useless Landscape, or A Guide for Boys


“Intimate and engaging, these poems by Alice Templeton hold the reader with sure lines that never get fussy, never spill over aesthetically or emotionally. If the ‘air has grown rare and precise,’ so has the body of American poetry, enriched by these classic verses. Templeton’s varied lyrics are not just poems, they are companions that we can carry with us to remind us of what poetry at its best can be.”

—Marilyn Kallet, author of Even When We Sleep


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