Auscultate

Full-length Poetry Collection

Galileo Press, 2025

Photo of Auscultate book in 3D, including front and back covers. Front cover shown in full, including ribcage with plants growing on it.

In Auscultate, Clayton Adam Clark crafts a poetic landscape where time bends, bodies bear history, and nature hums with quiet, insistent rhythms. Moving through the haunted corridors of memory, industry, and the elemental forces that shape our lives, these poems trace an intricate map of loss, resilience, and transformation. From the quiet tremors of a leap-second vigil to the spectral presence of a shuttered auto plant, Clark’s work meditates on what lingers–beneath the skin, beneath the leaves, beneath the earth itself.

Rooted in the Midwest but reaching beyond, Auscultate pulses with the weight of place and the urgency of movement. Whether capturing the reverberations of tornado sirens, the slow attrition of time, or the intimate architecture of the body, these poems ask how we hold onto what is fleeting. Clark’s language is at once precise and expansive, a lyrical excavation of the seen and unseen, the personal and the collective, the echoes of the past and the tremors of the present.

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