The Blue Divide: Poems
Autor Linda Nemec Fosteren Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 mai 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781936970728
ISBN-10: 1936970724
Pagini: 74
Dimensiuni: 178 x 248 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: NEW ISSUES POETRY AND PROSE
Colecția New Issues Poetry and Prose
ISBN-10: 1936970724
Pagini: 74
Dimensiuni: 178 x 248 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: NEW ISSUES POETRY AND PROSE
Colecția New Issues Poetry and Prose
Notă biografică
Linda Nemec Foster is the author of eleven collections of poetry, including Amber Necklace from Gdansk and Talking Diamonds. She is also the coauthor of The Lake Michigan Mermaid with Anne-Marie Oomen. Her work has been published in numerous magazines and journals, including the Georgia Review, Nimrod, Quarterly West, Witness, New American Writing, North American Review, and Verse Daily. From 2003 to 2005, she served as the first Poet Laureate of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Foster is the founder of the Contemporary Writers Series at Aquinas College.
Cuprins
I.
Love in the Midst of War 5
The Cypress Trees in Croatia 6
Report from Bosnia: “Hair” Performed in Sarajevo 7
The American Insomniac Buys Lipstick in Warsaw, 1950 9
Poland 11
Fire and Ice 12
Café de Paris: Geneva, Switzerland 13
Pictures of the Floating World: New York City, June, 2001 14
NYC to Poughkeepsie: The Man on the Train 15
The Dead 16
Inside the Crater 17
Transplant 18
Six Days: A Creation Myth 19
Scar 20
Trying to Get It Right 21
Sequence: The Artist’s Notebook 22
The Dream of Maine 25
Milan, Ohio 26
Fashion Accessories for the Seven Deadly Sins 27
II.
Fog Made of Iron 33
Anonymous Afternoon 34
The Far Country 35
Mount Fuji 36
All That We Cannot Name 37
The Atheist 38
Waiting for the Annunciation 39
The Modern Woman Imagines the Life of Mary Magdalene 40
Life Cycle of Clouds 44
III.
The Immigrants in Slavic Village: Cleveland, 1955 49
Family Tree 50
Drawing: In the Evening, 1991 52
The Theory of Everything 53
Blue 55
The Water 56
Gravity and God 57
A Kiss Is Just a Kiss 58
At 68, My Mother Sees Her First Foreign Film 59
Thirst 60
In the Midst of Dreams 61
The Muted Breath of Early Spring 63
On the First Anniversary of His Death, I Dream of My Father 65
The Dream That Is Forgotten 66
Love in the Midst of War 5
The Cypress Trees in Croatia 6
Report from Bosnia: “Hair” Performed in Sarajevo 7
The American Insomniac Buys Lipstick in Warsaw, 1950 9
Poland 11
Fire and Ice 12
Café de Paris: Geneva, Switzerland 13
Pictures of the Floating World: New York City, June, 2001 14
NYC to Poughkeepsie: The Man on the Train 15
The Dead 16
Inside the Crater 17
Transplant 18
Six Days: A Creation Myth 19
Scar 20
Trying to Get It Right 21
Sequence: The Artist’s Notebook 22
The Dream of Maine 25
Milan, Ohio 26
Fashion Accessories for the Seven Deadly Sins 27
II.
Fog Made of Iron 33
Anonymous Afternoon 34
The Far Country 35
Mount Fuji 36
All That We Cannot Name 37
The Atheist 38
Waiting for the Annunciation 39
The Modern Woman Imagines the Life of Mary Magdalene 40
Life Cycle of Clouds 44
III.
The Immigrants in Slavic Village: Cleveland, 1955 49
Family Tree 50
Drawing: In the Evening, 1991 52
The Theory of Everything 53
Blue 55
The Water 56
Gravity and God 57
A Kiss Is Just a Kiss 58
At 68, My Mother Sees Her First Foreign Film 59
Thirst 60
In the Midst of Dreams 61
The Muted Breath of Early Spring 63
On the First Anniversary of His Death, I Dream of My Father 65
The Dream That Is Forgotten 66
Recenzii
“Women learning to sing again after a war. Immigrants learning a new world and language while trying not to forget the old. The Seven Deadly Sins as fashion statements. A train ride into the afterlife. A woman putting on red lipstick in a colorless city. Mary Magdalene eyed through a modern lens. A daughter calling her dead father in a dream. In The Blue Divide, Linda Nemec Foster navigates the edges and depths of worlds both here and beyond—through currents of art, love, war, dreams, religion, history, language, family—to map what flows between us. Testimonial to human endurance and love song to the human spirit, this gem of a book, retrieved from the deep by a poet at the height of her prowess, is as wide as a ‘cavalcade of blue sky’ and as deep as ‘the blue damask of morning.’ Hold these poems up to the light to see the wide blue world (and the world in you) changed, for good.”
“Linda Nemec Foster’s poems flex their powerful muscles in this dynamic new collection. With clarity and intensity, she dives deep into the shadows, and deep into the light—global landscape, personal touch; faith and art; the sensual and the cruel; forward and backward through generations of family, acknowledging loss wherever it occurs—all with her trademark tenderness and resilience. I am always interested in whatever she has to say; she is always paying attention, pointing out the places where the heart breaks, and where it mends.”
“The Blue Divide: between Old Country and New; war and peace; song and silence; sea and sky; past and present; reality and perception; art and life; husband and wife; sun and storm; memory and forgetting. These are a few of the borders (and borderlands) Linda Nemec Foster explores in her twelfth collection of poems, in a voice straightforward but deepened by emotion and experience. She is both a tourist and an inhabitant everywhere: whether in Warsaw, Cleveland, Sarajevo, New York City, Geneva, Poughkeepsie, Oahu, or Ypsilanti, Foster finds the stuff of poetry and makes it real and tangible. From ‘the thin line of horizon,’ she reminds us that ‘everything/everything is connected. Whether/we can dare to believe it or not.’”
"Rich with closely observed detail, narrative depth, and poignant historical reflections, this is a generous and beautiful collection."