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Book Review :: The Word for Standing Alone in a Field by J.I. Kleinberg

Review by Jami Macarty

In her chapbook, The Word for Standing Alone in a Field, J.I. Kleinberg invites readers to consider a scarecrow’s agency and makes effective use of pathetic fallacy. After all, what is a scarecrow but an “effigy,” a “straw man,” a stand-in for a human? It would be fairly presumptuous then to assume a scarecrow does not have human emotions.

Kleinberg’s scarecrow is an “only human” “placeholder / / for grief.” “His work / not crows or corn but sorrows.” He is also a good friend and sage to another with whom he is in constant dialogue throughout the poems. This other, “a shadow looking for a body,” is someone the scarecrow “show[s] how to speak” and to whom” he “asks… about bones” and “skin.”

During the reading of the twenty-eight linked poems, an affecting tenderness grows between these two beings “in the church of corn.” One holds the other as “he wept” and they share their “earliest / memory.” This reader accepted the intimacy between them as “inevitable as dawn.”

In the end, I wanted nothing more than to “stand beside the scarecrow / and look where he looks, / / across the feathered gold / and green.”

Despite its title, Dear Reader, J.I. Kleinberg’s The Word for Standing Alone offers us loving company, tender acceptance, and true respite.


The Word for Standing Alone in a Field by J.I. Kleinberg. Bottlecap Press, September 2023.

Reviewer bio: Jami Macarty is the author of The Long Now Conditions Permit, winner of the 2023 Test Site Poetry Series Prize, forthcoming fall 2024, and The Minuses (Center for Literary Publishing, 2020), winner of the 2020 New Mexico/Arizona Book Award – Poetry Arizona. Jami’s four chapbooks include The Whole Catastrophe, forthcoming summer 2024 from the Vallum Chapbook Series, and Mind of Spring (Vallum, 2017), winner of the 2017 Vallum Chapbook Award. To learn more about Jami’s writing, editing, and teaching practices visit her author website.