Innocence
Autor Michael Joseph Walshen Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 2022
Winner of the 2021 CSU Poetry Center Lighthouse Poetry Series Competition, selected by Shane McCrae.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781734816754
ISBN-10: 1734816759
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 140 x 203 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.11 kg
Editura: Cleveland State University Poetry Center
Colecția Cleveland State University Poetry Center
ISBN-10: 1734816759
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 140 x 203 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.11 kg
Editura: Cleveland State University Poetry Center
Colecția Cleveland State University Poetry Center
Recenzii
"Complete as first books of poetry rarely are, integral as first books of poetry rarely are, Innocence reads as if it exists only to be; it pursues no end other than its own being, which is the end of all successful works of art, whatever a particular work’s subject. Innocence is “that spoken thing / Only now created / That opens out into every room,” which is to say, alive from beginning to end, a life." —Shane McCrae
"This meditative, alternately lulling and troubling book takes place in the discrepancy between our imagined futures and the brutal, real present, or their uncanny overlap, 'a hybrid machine': 'some golden / coherence // which is the violent perception / of a mistake.' 'It is eerie to live.' Innocence is intimate and distant, haunting and estranging, 'a dance of omission.'" —Elissa Gabbert
"At once almost authorless—like a great Bridget Riley painting or DJ Shadow’s Endtroducing—and intensely intimate—Michael Walsh has some 'wild news' for you!—the poems in Innocence are responsible for some of the most rewarding reading experiences I’ve had as of late. There’s a strange and rare sort of transport to them: 'Yet now I feel like dancing,' says a speaker who also seems to feel like a motherless child. And though there’s a lot to learn from Walsh’s adroit lineation (which at times feels akin to William Hunt’s in his terrific and vastly underappreciated Of the Map That Changes) I think I like crawling through the briars of the prose of “Insider,” with its many 'realizing grace[s],' best. This is a first book of the first water." —Graham Foust
Notă biografică
Michael Joseph Walsh is a Korean American poet and the editor of APARTMENT Poetry. He lives in Denver.