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Phone Ringing in a Dark House: Carnegie Mellon University Press Poetry Series

Autor Rolly Kent
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 noi 2023
Rolly Kent returns to poetry with a book that explores the mysteries and comforts of the known and unknown.

Phone Ringing in a Dark House is filled with the mystery of loss, love, and the restorative powers of memory and language. In these forty-eight poems, the product of an intense return to poetry after a twenty-year absence, Rolly Kent writes about ordinary moments when the known and unknown overlap. These poems are, as one of the stars in the night sky says early in the book, a response to our wish not only to live but to “live again.”
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780887486937
ISBN-10: 0887486932
Pagini: 88
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.11 kg
Editura: Carnegie-Mellon University Press
Colecția Carnegie-Mellon University Press
Seria Carnegie Mellon University Press Poetry Series


Notă biografică

After attending Middlebury College, Rolly Kent received an MFA from the University of Arizona. For many years he taught poetry around the Southwest and on many tribal lands. He ran one of the first public library-based community writers projects, bringing poets and writers to prisons, nursing homes, women’s shelters, and branch libraries in Tucson. His work has appeared in numerous magazines, including the American Poetry Review, Atlantic, Nation, and Poetry. He is the author of The Wreck in Post Office Canyon and Spirit, Hurry. He lives in Los Angeles.

Recenzii

"These poems are marvels of generosity, wit, and tenderness. Rolly Kent understands the perilous comedy of daily life, and has caught in the surprising turns of his sentences the ways we worry and wonder about how we feel. He knows as well that the ghosts and angels surrounding us are doing their best to help, but mostly we’re on our own. Twice in this book, the poet’s dog, Phineas, speaks––for me a sure sign of important thinking in a poem. 'Just try to be where you’re needed most,' says Phineas. 'That’s my motto.' Also: 'Look up more often.' Both Phineas and his poet-companion recognize that the world is almost as full of restorative loveliness as it is of loss. Just look. Now look again. What consequential art does before anything else is to show us how to see more clearly. Again and again, Rolly Kent’s luminous and compelling poems do exactly that."

"Rolly Kent's light touch, disarming 'big baby / flying through the darkness' self-knowledge, exuberance and gratitude launch his poems deep in his reader's mind and heart. Phone Ringing in a Dark House is set in a present with a wide open door to the past and its cast of dead beloveds: parents who continue to confound, lost friends and lovers with wisdom to impart, a dog who remains loyal and arrogant beyond his dying day. Every poem broadcasts beauty, inventiveness, mystery, wonder. This is one of those rare collections that's truly memorable—every poem feels alive."

"While each of Rolly Kent’s new poems has its own special character, all are committed to investigating the mysteries our lives are made of, moving from the personal to visionary realms. '. . . [M]en never / know where divinity may find them,' he writes in 'Rhode Island,' a poem beginning with light buffoonery and ending deftly balanced on the word 'Providence.' Here, and throughout this marvelous collection, Kent’s gift for the comic leads to searching, often poignant inquiries into the nature of knowledge. For him, the quotidian and the unknowable are essentially metaphysical partners, as in his stunning final poem, 'My Parents In the City of Light': ––'. . . to give itself, life needs more than / just our one body, or our little world. . . .'"

"Rolly Kent is a joyful and sympathetic witness to the lives of the people and animals he loves, and to the natural world we all share. These masterful poems glow with clarity and wit, drawing the reader in and not letting go."