Rebellious and fiercely lyrical, the poems of C.D. Wright incorporate
elements of disjunction and odd juxtaposition in their exploration of
unfolding context. "In my book," she writes, "poetry is a necessity of
life. It is a function of poetry to locate those zones inside us that
would be free, and declare them so."
C.D. WRIGHT was born and raised in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas.
She has received numerous awards for her work, including grants from
the National Endowment for the Arts, the Guggenheim Foundation, the
American Academy and Institute for Arts and Letters, and the Lila
Wallace-Reader's Digest Foundation. She teaches at Brown University in
Rhode Island.
"Expertly elliptical phrasings, and an uncounterfeitable, generous
feel for real people, bodies and places, have lately made Wright one
of America's oddest, best and most appealing poets. Her tenth book
consists of a single long poem whose sentences, segments and
prose-blocks weave loosely around and about, and grow out of, a road
trip through the rural South. Clipped twangs, lyrical ‘goblets of
magnolialight,’ and recurrent, mysterious, semi-allegorical figures
like ‘the snakeman’ and ‘the boneman’ share space with place
names, lexicographies, exhortations and wacky graffiti (‘God is
Louise’).… cherish Wright's latest ‘once-and-for-all thing,
opaque and revelatory, ceaselessly burning.’"—_Publishers Weekly_
"For me, C.D. Wright's poetry is river gold. 'Love whatever flows.'
Her language is on the page half pulled out of earth and
rivers—still holding onto the truth of the elements. I love her
voice and pitch and the long snaky arms of her language that is
willing to hold everything—human and angry and beautiful."—Michael
Ondaatje
"C.D. Wright is entirely her own poet, a true original."—_The
Gettysburg Review_
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ISBN
9781619320949
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Copper Canyon Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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