“This poet brings a sparkling consciousness to the page and an
exciting new voice to American poetry.”—_Library Journal_
“Most appealing is Olstein's sensitive, quietly pained and earnest
tone, w hich, more than the unusual subject, is the real star of this
book.”—_Publishers Weekly, _starred review
In Lisa Olstein’s daring new book, an unnamed lepidopterist—living
in a hut on the edge of an unnamed village—is drawn ever deeper into
the engrossing world of moths, light, and seeing. Structured as a
naturalist’s notebook, the four-part sequence of prose poems create
a layered pilgrimage into the consequences of intensive study, the
trials of being an outsider, and the process of metamorphosis. In an
interview, Olstein once said, “I don’t want poetry to limit itself
to reflecting or recapitulating experience; I want it to _be_ an
experience.”
_I have learned to peer at specimens through a small crack at the
center of my fist. It’s a habit herders use for distance: vision is
concentrated, the crude tunnel brings into focus whatever small
expanse lies on the other side, something in the narrowing magnifies
what remains. At the table, my hand tires of clenching, my left eye of
closing, my right of its squint, but the effect: a blurred carpet of
wing becomes a careful weave of eyelashes colored, curved, exquisitely
laid . . ._
LISA OLSTEIN is the author of the Hayden Carruth Award–winning
volume _Radio Crackling, Radio Gone_. She earned her MFA from the
University of Massachusetts and directs the Juniper Initiative for
Literary Arts and Action in Amherst, Massachusetts.
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ISBN
9781619320529
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Copper Canyon Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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