Back to the Woods
Autor Cynthia Cruzen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 sep 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781954245648
ISBN-10: 1954245645
Pagini: 74
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: FOUR WAY BOOKS
Colecția Four Way Books
ISBN-10: 1954245645
Pagini: 74
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: FOUR WAY BOOKS
Colecția Four Way Books
Recenzii
Past Praise for Cynthia Cruz
“Cynthia Cruz’s Hotel Oblivion is a harrowing noir, hypnotic in the same way the dull thud of the pulse, from inside pain, can hypnotize. This is a self-portrait of the self that exists—in flashes—in the interstices between what we call the body, what we call the mind, and what we call art (or the study of art, the regard we maintain for art as a human project). Unica Zürn and Jean Genet are the presiding elders of this doubled journey across damaged selfhood and Mitteleuropa. ‘The mind,’ Cruz avers, ‘is just a dumb machine / that makes small traces,’ poem by poem. ‘And I have begun now to imagine,’ Cruz ventures, ‘what it might be like / to make art entirely / in solitude, to finally / enter the work, and become / what I have been for so many years / afraid of: the space between, the place / of magnificent, though mostly / terrifying, silence.’”
—G.C. Waldrep
“Cynthia Cruz’s Hotel Oblivion is a harrowing noir, hypnotic in the same way the dull thud of the pulse, from inside pain, can hypnotize. This is a self-portrait of the self that exists—in flashes—in the interstices between what we call the body, what we call the mind, and what we call art (or the study of art, the regard we maintain for art as a human project). Unica Zürn and Jean Genet are the presiding elders of this doubled journey across damaged selfhood and Mitteleuropa. ‘The mind,’ Cruz avers, ‘is just a dumb machine / that makes small traces,’ poem by poem. ‘And I have begun now to imagine,’ Cruz ventures, ‘what it might be like / to make art entirely / in solitude, to finally / enter the work, and become / what I have been for so many years / afraid of: the space between, the place / of magnificent, though mostly / terrifying, silence.’”
—G.C. Waldrep
Notă biografică
Cruz is the author of seven previous collections of poems: Hotel Oblivion (Four Way Books, 2022), Guidebooks for the Dead (Four Way Books, 2020), Dregs (Four Way Books, 2018), How the End Begins (Four Way Books, 2016), Wunderkammer (Four Way Books, 2014), The Glimmering Room (Four Way Books, 2012) and Ruin (Alice James Books, 2006). Disquieting: Essays on Silence, a collection of critical essays exploring the concept of silence, was published by Book*hug in the spring of 2019. The Melancholia of Class, an exploration of melancholia and the working class, was published by Repeater Books in July of 2021. Steady Diet of Nothing (Four Way Books, 2023), is Cruz's debut novel.
Cruz earned a BA in English Literature at Mills College, an MFA in poetry at Sarah Lawrence College, an MFA in Art Writing from the School of Visual Arts, and an MA in German Language and Literature from Rutgers University. She is the recipient of fellowships from Yaddo, the MacDowell Colony and a Hodder Fellowship from Princeton University. Her collection, Hotel Oblivion, was a finalist for the Kingsley Tufts Award and winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award. She is currently pursuing a PhD at the European Graduate School where her research focuses on Hegel and madness.
Cruz earned a BA in English Literature at Mills College, an MFA in poetry at Sarah Lawrence College, an MFA in Art Writing from the School of Visual Arts, and an MA in German Language and Literature from Rutgers University. She is the recipient of fellowships from Yaddo, the MacDowell Colony and a Hodder Fellowship from Princeton University. Her collection, Hotel Oblivion, was a finalist for the Kingsley Tufts Award and winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award. She is currently pursuing a PhD at the European Graduate School where her research focuses on Hegel and madness.
Extras
Dark Register
If you leave,
he said,
keep who you are.
Don’t let the world
and its desires
ruin you.
But after the dream
comes the habit.
And no way to fix it.
What is gone
cannot be put back.
Damage
from the inside.
What I have become
is warmed over
with that now
ancient dream.
What I was
is vanished.
I came back home
but I came back
gone.
If you leave,
he said,
keep who you are.
Don’t let the world
and its desires
ruin you.
But after the dream
comes the habit.
And no way to fix it.
What is gone
cannot be put back.
Damage
from the inside.
What I have become
is warmed over
with that now
ancient dream.
What I was
is vanished.
I came back home
but I came back
gone.