Heartwall: Juniper Prize for Poetry
Autor Richard Jacksonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 iul 2000
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781558492578
ISBN-10: 1558492577
Pagini: 88
Dimensiuni: 152 x 235 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press
Seria Juniper Prize for Poetry
ISBN-10: 1558492577
Pagini: 88
Dimensiuni: 152 x 235 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press
Seria Juniper Prize for Poetry
Notă biografică
RICHARD JACKSON is author of four previous collections of poems and two books of criticism. His poems have been translated into journals in Romania, Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia, Italy, Poland, Hungary, Israel, Czech Republic, Spain, and Austria. He teaches at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga.
Cuprins
I
1. Antigone Today
2. Objects in This Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear
3. Do Not Duplicate This Key
4. Reincarnation of a Lovebird
5. Possibility
6. Waiting for Kafka
7. Filling in the Graves at a Cherokee Site
8. Unauthorized Autobiography
8. Terzanelle of Kosovo Fields
10. You Can’t Get the Facts until You Get the Fiction
II
11. No Turn Red
12. Basic Algebra
13. Poem Once Called Desperate . . .
14. Liberation Theology
15. Benediction
16. No Fault in Love
17. My Black Madonna
18. Decaf Zombies of the Heart
19. Having a Drink with the Gods
20. The Sentimental Poem I Almost Didn’t Write
III
21. Heartless Poem
22. Grammar Rules
23. Job’s Epilogue
24. Villanelle of the Crows
25. New and Selected Posthumous Poems
26. Cassandra’s Litany
27. No Man’s Land
28. Sonata of Love’s History
29. Jeremiah’s Lament
30. Not Surprised
31. Buy One, Get One Free
32. Things I Forgot to Put on My Reminder List
1. Antigone Today
2. Objects in This Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear
3. Do Not Duplicate This Key
4. Reincarnation of a Lovebird
5. Possibility
6. Waiting for Kafka
7. Filling in the Graves at a Cherokee Site
8. Unauthorized Autobiography
8. Terzanelle of Kosovo Fields
10. You Can’t Get the Facts until You Get the Fiction
II
11. No Turn Red
12. Basic Algebra
13. Poem Once Called Desperate . . .
14. Liberation Theology
15. Benediction
16. No Fault in Love
17. My Black Madonna
18. Decaf Zombies of the Heart
19. Having a Drink with the Gods
20. The Sentimental Poem I Almost Didn’t Write
III
21. Heartless Poem
22. Grammar Rules
23. Job’s Epilogue
24. Villanelle of the Crows
25. New and Selected Posthumous Poems
26. Cassandra’s Litany
27. No Man’s Land
28. Sonata of Love’s History
29. Jeremiah’s Lament
30. Not Surprised
31. Buy One, Get One Free
32. Things I Forgot to Put on My Reminder List
Recenzii
“The best poets make demands, and Heartwall is Richard Jackson's best and most demanding book so far. In its range of emotion, in its rich, ruminating prosody, in its capacity to contain all that it imagines, and especially in its power to place the corruptions of the world against those of the heart, it represents a poetry of scale, in fine yet compelling excess, informed—indeed exalted—by intelligence, irony, and vision.”—Stanley Plumly
“'Even the skeptic / David Hume, 1711–1766, begins to believe in my love,' Richard Jackson says in ‘Do Not Duplicate This Key.’ He insists on this love. It is what gives the poems their language, and it is what gives the poems their outrage. It is not decorative, this love, not formal. It is, as he says, ‘a key that cannot be duplicated.’ I love his mind—Rick Jackson—I love his heart.”—Gerald Stern
“'Even the skeptic / David Hume, 1711–1766, begins to believe in my love,' Richard Jackson says in ‘Do Not Duplicate This Key.’ He insists on this love. It is what gives the poems their language, and it is what gives the poems their outrage. It is not decorative, this love, not formal. It is, as he says, ‘a key that cannot be duplicated.’ I love his mind—Rick Jackson—I love his heart.”—Gerald Stern