Jeff Walt's "Leave Smoke" Reviewed by Deborah Bacharach

Jeff Walt's "Leave Smoke" Reviewed by Deborah Bacharach

Monday, October 12, 2020

(2017 alum) Jeff Walt's book of poems, Leave Smoke, was recently reviewed by Deborah Bacharach for Broadsides to Books, Broadsided Press.

Jeff Walt grew up in coal country where the men went “Into the shaft, / lung by lung.” About Walt's poems, Bacharach states, "The speakers’ responses in Leave Smoke are complicated, often distressing, but in the poet’s hand, always vivid and visceral. In a family of coal miners, the speaker ignores a woman screaming the same way he ignores warnings about e coli in the sponge. Threats are ordinary in this life. Even the natural world is no help; the moon is a machete. Moving from the hard labor world of the coal mine to the office does not dissipate the threat."