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Supply Chain: Kuhl House Poets

Autor Pimone Triplett
en Limba Engleză Paperback – noi 2017
With their extravagant musicality, Triplett’s poems explore the thinning lines between responsibility and complicity, the tangled “supply chain” that unnervingly connects the domestic to the political, personal memory to social practice, and age-old familial discords to our new place in the anthropocentric world. Equal parts celebration and lament for the mechanisms we shape and are shaped by, these poetic acts reveal the poet as an entangled mediator among registers of public and private, intimate and historical, voicings. Here we traffic in the blessings and burdens of the human will to shape a world. What’s more, as we follow these linked enchainings of the deeply en-worlded citizen, we reawaken to the central paradox of our time, the need to refuse easy answers, to stay open, trilling, between these necessary notes of critique and of compassion. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781609385378
ISBN-10: 1609385373
Pagini: 68
Dimensiuni: 152 x 203 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.11 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Iowa Press
Colecția University Of Iowa Press
Seria Kuhl House Poets


Notă biografică

Pimone Triplett is the author of Rumor, The Price of Light, and Ruining the Picture, as well as coeditor with Dan Tobin of the essay anthology, Poet’s Work, Poet’s Play. She teaches at the University of Washington and lives in Seattle, Washington. 

Extras

“To All the Houseplants I Have Killed”
 
Paper-chapped, heavy fall frost not
banked on. Swerved out the rockery, a brittle
residuum. Hebe, e pluribus unum, liking
brights and light shade, moderate water,
no wet feet. I bring the thing in only
to watch it fail, some second impulse
scraping the land, nakedest, to stress.
Open, you lavender-blue cluster, what’s left
of your busy luck. What eco of echoes that
hollows this hearing is: arrest me, item,
or keep your place. Also, the mind, long
enough overlooked, seems less than to leave
your copper burnt curls snagged past the saying.
Mister, bloom where you are: off the box.