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Sojourners of the In-Between: Carnegie Mellon University Press Poetry Series

Autor Gregory Djanikian
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 mar 2020
Sojourners of the In-Between is a book about polarities, the mortality and sense of loss we feel as we grow older, and, on the other hand, the enlivening perceptions our years attune us to, what we might have missed in the full flush and energy of youth. In tones that are sometimes discursive and lyrical, humorous and elegiac, the poems suggest how large distances and abstractions might incline us more intensely to the materiality of things, their earthly make-up, even their dispersible elemental natures reshuffling into different guises. It’s a book of longing for what disappears and is lost, and a book of thankfulness for our human capacity to sometimes sense what we often can only imagine.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780887486524
ISBN-10: 0887486525
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Carnegie-Mellon University Press
Colecția Carnegie-Mellon University Press
Seria Carnegie Mellon University Press Poetry Series


Notă biografică

Gregory Djanikian has published six previous collections of poems with Carnegie Mellon, most recently Dear Gravity. His poems have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies and have been featured on PBS NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. He was for many years the director of creative writing at the University of Pennsylvania. He lives outside Philadelphia.

Recenzii

“It’s odd to use the word ‘wise’ with one’s own contemporaries, but that is the word that best describes the appealing and eloquent voice in this collection. It is a voice that knows what it doesn’t know but knows for certain that celebration and naming are the way to be a sojourner in this life where so much depends on what ‘we are willing to risk.’ . . .  In the concluding poem, ‘Thankfulness,’ Djanikian affirms his own thankfulness whenever someone has ‘just played a genius note / or spoken a word that was never there / until it was.’ The lines could well be a description of this reader’s response: thankfulness for the many genius notes and words that are now here in this collection for all of us to be grateful for.”

“In his Sojourners of the In-Between, Djanikian manages to make his home in a present too miscellaneous and too fluid to be defined by any single perspective. By being open to the overlay of plots that seem to constitute the moment, in which beginnings and ends are hidden, he creates an aesthetics of the qualified and the provisional, one that finds value where we don't expect to find it, in the fugitive and the fragmentary. The result is a book moving in its vividness and its candor.”

“One of the most striking features of Djanikian’s lithe and vigorous poems is their refusal to be glum. They don’t ignore grief, they just keep surprising themselves into wonder, then praise—how grateful we might feel for ‘this everything / of being alive together.’ Funny, sad, lyrical, meditative—sometimes all at once—these poems happily reveal the many different kinds of truths the world offers. In this fine collection, Djanikian continues to show us how ‘the old song of the heart’ can be lured into new and important life.”