"How I would like to catch the world / at pure idea," writes Jorie
Graham, for whom a bird may be an alphabet, and flight an arc.
Whatever the occasion--and her work offers a rich profusion of
them--the poems reach to where possession is not within us, where new
names are needed and meaning enlarged. Hence, what she sees reminds
her of what is missing, and what she knows suggests what she cannot.
From any event, she arcs bravely into the farthest reaches of mind.
Fast readers will have trouble, but so what. To the good reader afraid
of complexity, I would offer the clear trust that must bond us to such
signal poems as (simply to cite three appearing in a row) "Mother's
Sewing Box," "For My Father Looking for My Uncle," and "The Chicory
Comes Out Late August in Umbria." Finally, the poet's words again: ".
. . you get / just what you want" and (just before that), "Just as /
from time to time / we need to seize again / the whole language / in
search of / better desires."--Marvin Bell
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ISBN
9781400831449
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
80
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