All Calm Beyond
Autor Stephen Knauthen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 sep 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781961897502
ISBN-10: 1961897504
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: FOUR WAY BOOKS
ISBN-10: 1961897504
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: FOUR WAY BOOKS
Recenzii
All Calm Beyond is a single, revised edition of two separate titles, Twenty Shadows and The River I Know You By, originally published by Four Way Books.
"With a blend of power and delicacy, Twenty Shadows scorches the reader. One by one, these poems strip away veils until what is laid bare is the grief at the molten core of the poet's life. In a breathless Oriental calm, Stephen Knauth loiters at the edges of his loss—a child, after all—cocking an ear, reaching to retrieve whatever is left unconsumed. The imagery is spare and precise, devoid of the maudlin. Here, if anywhere, is a distillation of sorrow. A magnificent achievement, proof that Resurrection is possible—through art."
—Richard Selzer
"In the Kabbalah, the death of a loved infant is the source of 'tears with equal…tears from the innermost and farthest parts of the heart.' Rooted in loss, Twenty Shadows speaks of the heartbreak at once familiar and unknowable; these poems have the arc of tragedy, and the glint and silence of objects just washed up from the ocean. Clear-eyed and logical, the work reveals, and endures, a core of existence beyond aesthetics or reason—a love that is in the last analysis inhuman. Twenty Shadows is a beautiful, desperate book."
—D. Nurkse
"Twenty Shadows is a rending, brilliant book, important in its heartfelt, precise truth-making."
—Stephen Berg
"The River I Know You By has the startling clear sense of imagery and idiom gently reminiscent of my favorite Asian and English lyric poems of the Middle Ages. There is also a physical, metaphysical, and spiritual quality to the work that gives it an irrepressible freshness. The sorrow and loss evident, 'the fragile confection of now.' The River I Know You By is a terrific book. Stephen Knauth writes beautiful poems."
—Stuart Dischell
"With a blend of power and delicacy, Twenty Shadows scorches the reader. One by one, these poems strip away veils until what is laid bare is the grief at the molten core of the poet's life. In a breathless Oriental calm, Stephen Knauth loiters at the edges of his loss—a child, after all—cocking an ear, reaching to retrieve whatever is left unconsumed. The imagery is spare and precise, devoid of the maudlin. Here, if anywhere, is a distillation of sorrow. A magnificent achievement, proof that Resurrection is possible—through art."
—Richard Selzer
"In the Kabbalah, the death of a loved infant is the source of 'tears with equal…tears from the innermost and farthest parts of the heart.' Rooted in loss, Twenty Shadows speaks of the heartbreak at once familiar and unknowable; these poems have the arc of tragedy, and the glint and silence of objects just washed up from the ocean. Clear-eyed and logical, the work reveals, and endures, a core of existence beyond aesthetics or reason—a love that is in the last analysis inhuman. Twenty Shadows is a beautiful, desperate book."
—D. Nurkse
"Twenty Shadows is a rending, brilliant book, important in its heartfelt, precise truth-making."
—Stephen Berg
"The River I Know You By has the startling clear sense of imagery and idiom gently reminiscent of my favorite Asian and English lyric poems of the Middle Ages. There is also a physical, metaphysical, and spiritual quality to the work that gives it an irrepressible freshness. The sorrow and loss evident, 'the fragile confection of now.' The River I Know You By is a terrific book. Stephen Knauth writes beautiful poems."
—Stuart Dischell
Notă biografică
Stephen Knauth is the author of Dear Dusk and five other collections of poetry. He has published in many national journals, including Ploughshares, FIELD, North American Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, Washington Square Review, The Sun, Prairie Schooner, and Poetry Daily, as well as in numerous anthologies. He has twice received creative writing fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and has also been awarded fellowships from the North Carolina Arts Council. A native of Hales Corners, Wisconsin, he grew up in Buffalo and Pittsburgh. He lives with his family in Charlotte and works as a freelance writer and editor.
Extras
Tempest
-Hurricane Hugo
Cytoxan, Adriamycin, VM-26.
Tumors bulge like Early Girls.
I lift my chin and launch
a missile of disappointment
toward God. On the street
power lines drape my car.
The muddy upturned
roots of the white birch glisten,
his soul drawing near.
-Hurricane Hugo
Cytoxan, Adriamycin, VM-26.
Tumors bulge like Early Girls.
I lift my chin and launch
a missile of disappointment
toward God. On the street
power lines drape my car.
The muddy upturned
roots of the white birch glisten,
his soul drawing near.