Red Rover: Phoenix Poets
Autor Susan Stewarten Limba Engleză Hardback – sep 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226774541
ISBN-10: 0226774546
Pagini: 120
Dimensiuni: 156 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Phoenix Poets
ISBN-10: 0226774546
Pagini: 120
Dimensiuni: 156 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Phoenix Poets
Notă biografică
Susan Stewart is the Annan Professor of English at Princeton University. Her previous books of poems, The Forest and Columbarium (which won the National Book Critics Circle Award), and her works of criticism, The Open Studio and Poetry and the Fate of the Senses (which won the Phi Beta Kappa’s Christian Gauss Award) are all published by the University of Chicago Press.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
I. SPRING FORWARD, FALL BACK
The Owl
Lavinium
Games from Children
my mother's garden
shadowplay
king of the hill
tag
red rover
Daylily
Oil and Water
Songs for Adam
Adam lay a-bounden, bounden in a bond
the names
the dream
the cool of the evening
lullabye
as clerks find written in their book
The Green
Thoughts made of cloth
II. THOUGHTS MADE OF METAL
The Erl King
Titus
The Former Age
When I'm crying, I'm not speaking
When I'm speaking, I'm not crying
Gold and Soil
Elegy Against the Massacre at the Amish School in West Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania, Autumn 2006
Wrens
The Lost Colony
Arrowhead
The Complaint of Mars
Prologue
I. SPRING FORWARD, FALL BACK
The Owl
Lavinium
Games from Children
my mother's garden
shadowplay
king of the hill
tag
red rover
Daylily
Oil and Water
Songs for Adam
Adam lay a-bounden, bounden in a bond
the names
the dream
the cool of the evening
lullabye
as clerks find written in their book
The Green
Thoughts made of cloth
II. THOUGHTS MADE OF METAL
The Erl King
Titus
The Former Age
When I'm crying, I'm not speaking
When I'm speaking, I'm not crying
Gold and Soil
Elegy Against the Massacre at the Amish School in West Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania, Autumn 2006
Wrens
The Lost Colony
Arrowhead
The Complaint of Mars
Prologue
Story
Complaint
III. THOUGHTS MADE OF WOOD
The Complaint of Venus
Thoughts made of wood
Variations on <<The Dream of the Rood>>
Dialogue in San Clemente
A Cone Flower
In the Western World
the sun is charity
a boy's voice
the window seat
the figure in the garden
a little room
the rocks beneath the water
there is no natural death
moon at morning
the fox
The Field of Mars as a Meadow
A Constant State of Gravitation
The Vision of Er
The Fall
Three Geese
Complaint
III. THOUGHTS MADE OF WOOD
The Complaint of Venus
Thoughts made of wood
Variations on <<The Dream of the Rood>>
Dialogue in San Clemente
A Cone Flower
In the Western World
the sun is charity
a boy's voice
the window seat
the figure in the garden
a little room
the rocks beneath the water
there is no natural death
moon at morning
the fox
The Field of Mars as a Meadow
A Constant State of Gravitation
The Vision of Er
The Fall
Three Geese
Recenzii
“What we cannot fail to hear, in Red Rover, is a wise and troubled lullaby for what may yet prove to be the infancy of our species.”
“Understated and Zen-like, these are carefully rendered poems. Setting a prayerful tone and somber theme, Stewart looks back to the Garden of Eden with a stunning evocation of the creation story and the murder of Abel. . . . Stewart uses figures of speech and sound not just as a way to provide glitter but as a way to create contemporary versions of classical tragedy.”
“Stewart offers sequences and serial poems that move across historical time, and continually reveal the ominous hiding in the innocuous, or vice versa (“burning bread smells like / baked earth”). . . . This gathering of poems, with their masterful cadences, allegorically pitched narratives and various speakers “bound / deep to old griefs and wonder,” build toward an indictment of aggression and war. . . . These poems ask the reader to register anew, from 'small changes of perspective,' the darker implications [of] what we take for granted.”
“In these elegantly crafted poems, Stewart cocks her head and looks at the world a little differently, capturing an owl’s flight, a boy’s voice, a terrible massacre in beautiful but unfussy language that wants to communicate. No nursery rhymes here but instead a deep understanding of the edginess and violence that seep unbidden into our lives.”
“Stewart’s formal dexterity enriches the book as form and content palpably influence one another. . . . This range creates a sense of profusion that complements the book’s redemptive vision of the natural world.”
"The poems in Red Rover are profound, frimly grounded in the literary tradition and yet insistent upon reversal and chaotic, unexpected upending. They are a puzzle to return to over time and a blessing of immediacy."
"To pick up Susan Stewart's latest volume of poems and to begin to read is to enter an enchanted place of childlike trust and imaginative force, tempered and unsettled by the dislocations of adult experience."
"Among American poets, Susan Stewart is writing the most significant poetry of our time."
"'Elegy Against the Massacre at the Amish School in West Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania, Autumn 2006' . . . is one of the most significant poems written out of America.”--John Kinsella. Salt Magazine