C. D. Wright takes her title from a line of legal defense, peculiar to
Texas courts, in which it is held that if a man kills before having
had time “to cool” after receiving an injury or an insult he is
not guilty of murder.
_Cooling Time_ is a new type of book, an unruly vigil that is an
interconnected memoir-poem-essay about contemporary American poetry.
Ever focused on _possibilities_, Wright demonstrates that “the
search for models becomes a search for alternatives,” and thereby
defines the terms by which poets can chart their own course.
_These are some of the things I have touched in my life that are
forbidden: paintings behind velvet ropes, electric fencing, a vault in
an office, gun in a drawer, my brother’s folding money, the poet’s
anus, the black holes in his heart—where his life went out of him_.
_Tell me, what is the long stretch of road for if not to sort out the
reasons why we are here and why we do what we do, from why we are not
in the other lane doing what others do_.
_Poetry is like food remarked one of my first teachers, freeing me to
dislike Rocky Mountain Oysters and Robert Lowell. The menu is vast,
the list of things I don’t want in my mouth relatively short_.
C.D. WRIGHT, author of nine books of poetry, teaches at Brown
University. She lives in Providence, Rhode Island, with poet Forrest
Gander.
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An American Poetry Vigil
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781619320154
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Copper Canyon Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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