from “Clayfeld’s Farewell Epistle to Bob Pack”
Beneath this mellow harvest moon, I can still
picture you—a boy content just fishing with his father from a ledge
above a foaming stream. The flailing trout you caught is packed in
gleaming ice; the pink stripe all along its side is smeared across
black shiny dots that seem to shine with their own light.
I’m sure that you can picture me with equal
vividness, and though we’re not identical, there is a sense in which
I am inventing you as much as you’re inventing me. In Clayfeld
Holds On, Robert Pack offers his readers a comprehensive portrait of
his longtime protagonist Clayfeld, who is also Pack’s doppelgänger,
his alternate self, enacting both the life that the poet has lived and
the life he might have lived, given his proclivities and appetites.
Poet and protagonist, taken together, are self and consciousness of
self, the historical self and the embellished story of that literal
self. Written with a masterly ear for rhythm,
and interweaving narrative and lyrical passages, the poems recount
Clayfeld’s formative memories while exploring concepts such as
loyalty, generosity, commitment, as well as cosmic phenomena such as
the big bang theory and black holes. Through all of this, Pack
attempts to find purpose and meaning in an indifferent universe, and
to explore the labyrinth of his own proliferating identity.
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ISBN
9780226303567
Publisert
2018
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Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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