The Pulitzer Prize–winning poet "illuminates the shadow side of life
in poems as perfectly formed and directed as the beam of a flashlight"
( Booklist). The poems in Charles Simic's new collection evoke a
variety of settings and images, from New York City to small New
England towns; from crowds spilling onto the sidewalk on a hot summer
night to an abandoned wooden church and a car graveyard overgrown with
weeds. His subjects range from a bakery early in the morning to the
fingerprints on a stranger's front door; from waiters in an empty
restaurant to the decorations in a window of a funeral home; from a
dog tied to a chain to a homeless man sleeping at the foot of a
skyscraper; and other moments of solitude and clear vision. "What is
beautiful,' he writes in one poem, "is found accidentally and not
sought after. What is beautiful is easily lost." Simic is the
metaphysician of the ordinary, a poet who reminds us of the mysteries
of our daily lives. "This first book of poems since 1999's Jackstraws
continues Simic's familiar, unsettling methods and extends them into
the terrain of older age . . . Simic remains a powerful, and funny,
chronicler of an individual world one where pastry, omelets and
queen-size beds offer their ambiguous pleasures, and where,
inseparably, 'the butchery of the innocent/ Never stops.' It is a
world that should be familiar." — Publishers Weekly "Nabokovian in
his caustic charm and sexy intelligence, Simic perceives the mythic in
the mundane and pinpoints the perpetual suffering that infuses human
life with both agony and bliss." — Booklist
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Poems
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780544102422
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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