I Was Waiting to See What You Would Do First: Poems: Miller Williams Poetry Prize
Autor Angie Mazakisen Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2020
Angie Mazakis handles these layers of revelation with great tenderness. Her poems wander in the way that a curious mind wanders, so that even though they often end very far from where they started, they are anchored in the familiar, referring to experiences we all share: a moment of distraction in a coffee shop imagining a conversation with someone across the room, or a narrative built around the expressions of the cartoon people on the airplane seatback safety guide.
I Was Waiting to See What You Would Do Firstis a testament to the notion that whether through a cosmic or microscopic lens, “You just see one moment; you just see now.”
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781682261347
ISBN-10: 1682261344
Pagini: 103
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Arkansas Press
Colecția University of Arkansas Press
Seria Miller Williams Poetry Prize
ISBN-10: 1682261344
Pagini: 103
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Arkansas Press
Colecția University of Arkansas Press
Seria Miller Williams Poetry Prize
Recenzii
“There
are
no
apparent
limits
to
the
imaginative
reach
of
Angie
Mazakis.”
—Billy Collins
“Human relationships are riddled with nuances. Mostly we drift along sensing that we’ve missed or misinterpreted some of the signals coming from the eyes and voices of others. Angie Mazakis’s poetry is distinguished by her fascinated versatility in pondering such signals. She does this with a melancholy comic verve in poems like ‘Chance’ and ‘Index of Continuity Errors’ and ‘Ben’s Face is Saying Something He Doesn’t Want It to Say.’ Her alertness to the complexity of interpersonal tensions gives exciting life toI Was Waiting to See What You Would Do First—beginning with the book’s funny and touching title. Readers will find not only insights but solace in Mazakis’s wary but brave meditations on human connection.”
—Mark Halliday, author ofLosers, Dream On
“Reading Angie Mazakis’s tender debut collection, I can’t help but feel these poems originate from a place poems rarely do, a nucleic heart held together by an inimitable imagination and unabashed honesty. We truly are in the best of hands, too, guided by a speaker—the more curious voice inside the head of the voice inside your head—who wants only for us to understand them a little better. To come a little closer. And that’s the real triumph of this book: how Mazakis approaches each moment in this life with fierce generosity, weaving entire worlds of people and possibilities into them so that we might emerge on the other side with a more empathetic love for others and ourselves. This book is here for us. This poet, for our wholeness.”
—Peter Twal, author ofOur Earliest Tattoos
—Billy Collins
“Human relationships are riddled with nuances. Mostly we drift along sensing that we’ve missed or misinterpreted some of the signals coming from the eyes and voices of others. Angie Mazakis’s poetry is distinguished by her fascinated versatility in pondering such signals. She does this with a melancholy comic verve in poems like ‘Chance’ and ‘Index of Continuity Errors’ and ‘Ben’s Face is Saying Something He Doesn’t Want It to Say.’ Her alertness to the complexity of interpersonal tensions gives exciting life toI Was Waiting to See What You Would Do First—beginning with the book’s funny and touching title. Readers will find not only insights but solace in Mazakis’s wary but brave meditations on human connection.”
—Mark Halliday, author ofLosers, Dream On
“Reading Angie Mazakis’s tender debut collection, I can’t help but feel these poems originate from a place poems rarely do, a nucleic heart held together by an inimitable imagination and unabashed honesty. We truly are in the best of hands, too, guided by a speaker—the more curious voice inside the head of the voice inside your head—who wants only for us to understand them a little better. To come a little closer. And that’s the real triumph of this book: how Mazakis approaches each moment in this life with fierce generosity, weaving entire worlds of people and possibilities into them so that we might emerge on the other side with a more empathetic love for others and ourselves. This book is here for us. This poet, for our wholeness.”
—Peter Twal, author ofOur Earliest Tattoos
Notă biografică
Angie
Mazakis's
poems
have
appeared
inThe
New
Republic,
Boston
Review,
The
Iowa
Review,
Best
New
Poets,
Washington
Square
Review,
Columbia
Journal,
andLana
Turner
Journal.
She
is
a
doctoral
student
in
creative
writing
at
Ohio
University.