Stranger: Poems
Autor Adam Clayen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 feb 2016
"Heartbreakingly stunning." -ADA LIMÓN
Elegant and contemplative, Adam Clay's third collection of poems explores what it means for our lives to change-dwelling on the moments decisions are made, and the repercussions we grow with afterward.
A move. A new job. The birth of a child. In these intimate, bewildering developments-as familiar as the houses and ever-changing as the lakes and rivers that populate these poems-Clay finds that the only map available is "not of the world / but of the path I took to arrive in this place / a map with no real definable future purpose." Yet in these changes Clay reveals joy and wonder, staring into the heart of transition and finding in it the wisdom that "Despite our best efforts to will it shut / the proof of the world's existence / can best be seen in its insistence / in its opening up." Deeply rooted in beauties both domestic and wild-capturing the richest elements of the earth and the instability of a shifting sky-Stranger collapses the past and the future into the lived moment, allowing for an unclouded view of a way forward.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1571314636
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 137 x 213 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Milkweed Editions
Recenzii
"Sometimes a poet stops me. Adam Clay's writing is spiritually superior to any effort I can make to describe it."—Washington Independent Review of Books
“With each deliberate, rigorous, and perfect line, Stranger works itself into a heartbreakingly stunning collection dedicated to the unsung suspension of time that occurs when life suddenly goes awry.”—Ada Limón
“I’ve always thought the body to be a kind of mind and in these poems, precise lyrics detailing the most ordinary times, Adam Clay seems—or maybe it only seems he seems—to agree. In those moments when one rearranges the furniture in a room or leaves the cast-iron skillet in the oven or contemplates an ink stain on the wall, Clay finds a space for deep inquiry.”—Kazim Ali
“If you’re the type who can’t stomach small talk, Adam Clay’s Stranger makes for terrific company. Refusing to placate or console his reader, Clay proves himself one of our most challenging and brilliant poets.”—Cate Marvin