Dance and Disappear: Juniper Prize for Poetry
Autor Laura Kasischkeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 iun 2002
The subject matter of these poems is ordinary: motherhood, marriage, sexuality, middle age, ambivalence, mortality, the Midwest. But in addressing these topics, Laura Kasischke finds and reveals the strangeness of the most common traditions and dilemmas. These are poems that work to fuse reality and dream, life and death, logic and illogic. Kasischke precisely renders the experience we have of ourselves as physical and time-bound beings existing in a psychological and spiritual realm that seems to have no barriers or laws. The poems in this collection are both narrative and lyric, grounded in reality but also surreal, at once fully realized and merely hinting at what might be.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781558493520
ISBN-10: 1558493522
Pagini: 80
Dimensiuni: 152 x 235 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press
Seria Juniper Prize for Poetry
ISBN-10: 1558493522
Pagini: 80
Dimensiuni: 152 x 235 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press
Seria Juniper Prize for Poetry
Notă biografică
LAURA KASISCHKE is the author of three previous books of poetry, Wild Brides, Housekeeping in a Dream, and Fire & Flower, and two novels, Suspicious River and White Bird in a Blizzard. Her new novel, The Life before Her Eyes, is forthcoming. She lives in Chelsea, Michigan.
Cuprins
One
1. Kitchen Song
2. Day
3. Buffalo
4. Clown
5. Spontaneous Human Combustion
i. An Introduction
ii. Documented Cases
iii. A History
iv. Girl, Kissing, Bursts into Flames
6. Grace
7. Show and Tell
8. Green Bicycle
Two
9. Executioner as Muse
10. Joy
11. The Visibility of Spirits
12. Laura
13. Black Cat
14. Oven
15. Kiss
16. The Lamb and the Turtle
Three
17. Bike Ride with Older Boys
18. Guide to Imaginary Places
i. Abaton
ii. Back of the North Wind
iii. The Past
iv. X Ray
19. Mr. Mitchell
20. Credit Card in my Hand
21. Sennacherib of Assyria
22. My Son in the Cereal Aisle
23. Small Boys Petting Caterpillar
24. Please
25. Mud
1. Kitchen Song
2. Day
3. Buffalo
4. Clown
5. Spontaneous Human Combustion
i. An Introduction
ii. Documented Cases
iii. A History
iv. Girl, Kissing, Bursts into Flames
6. Grace
7. Show and Tell
8. Green Bicycle
Two
9. Executioner as Muse
10. Joy
11. The Visibility of Spirits
12. Laura
13. Black Cat
14. Oven
15. Kiss
16. The Lamb and the Turtle
Three
17. Bike Ride with Older Boys
18. Guide to Imaginary Places
i. Abaton
ii. Back of the North Wind
iii. The Past
iv. X Ray
19. Mr. Mitchell
20. Credit Card in my Hand
21. Sennacherib of Assyria
22. My Son in the Cereal Aisle
23. Small Boys Petting Caterpillar
24. Please
25. Mud
Recenzii
“Kasischke handles earthly subjects adeptly even while making visionary leaps. [She] can recall James Wright, Randall Jarrell, or Jorie Graham, but she resembles none for long. Volatile, sometimes shocking, and seamless, her poems greet, tame, or confront the trials of puberty, medicine and marriage.... Balancing the quotidian with the estranging, fluent sentences with tumbling stanzas, and tenderness with anger, Kasischke shows as superb a feel for the bravura enjambments as for single details. Poems plummet into apparent melodrama, pull out of it, and then pull off (like stunt flyers)—maneuvers that depend on those perilous dives.”—Stephen Burt, Lingua Franca
"Kasischke's fourth and fifth collections return to accustomed themes—frustrated domesticity, nostalgia, motherhood, marriage—leaping from personal anecdote to fairy tale to biblical or Greco-Roman myth with astonishing speed and no small dose of melodrama. . . . these two books reveal a troubled relationship between a speaker and her body: a thwarted sexuality, an obsession with food and alcohol, a longing for physical transformation."—Publishers Weekly
"Kasischke's fourth and fifth collections return to accustomed themes—frustrated domesticity, nostalgia, motherhood, marriage—leaping from personal anecdote to fairy tale to biblical or Greco-Roman myth with astonishing speed and no small dose of melodrama. . . . these two books reveal a troubled relationship between a speaker and her body: a thwarted sexuality, an obsession with food and alcohol, a longing for physical transformation."—Publishers Weekly