Goat-footed gods /

In her sixth collection Goat-Footed Gods, award-winning poet, essayist and teacher Kathleen Driskell seeks to rehabilitate the reputation of the infamous Goatman of Pope Lick, identified by The Washington Post as one of the deadliest cryptids in America. The Goatman or Pope Lick Monster, a legendary...

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Main Author: Driskell, Kathleen Mason (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Pittsburgh : Carnegie Mellon University Press, [2025].
Series:Carnegie Mellon poetry.
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Summary:In her sixth collection Goat-Footed Gods, award-winning poet, essayist and teacher Kathleen Driskell seeks to rehabilitate the reputation of the infamous Goatman of Pope Lick, identified by The Washington Post as one of the deadliest cryptids in America. The Goatman or Pope Lick Monster, a legendary creature long rumored to roam the woods around Driskell's Kentucky home, is alleged to have caused the deaths of at least five young people at Pope Lick Trestle, a railroad bridge with a 90-foot drop at its center. The Goatman lyrics are braided with poems about her child's traumatic injury from a fall. Always at the heart of Driskell's poetry is her insistence that the path to the sacred is found not through the doctrine of ancient gods, but in walking clear-eyed through the dark woods of our historical past and exploring the never-ending wonder of the natural world.
Physical Description:96 pages ; 22 cm.
ISBN:9780887487088
0887487084