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Things That No Longer Delight Me: Poets Out Loud

Autor Leslie C. Chang, Cornelius Eady
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 mar 2010
Things That No Longer Delight Me is a collection of poems about family and memory. This book is filled with objects. The author writes:I like objects for company,to decorate the plainest spaces, decorumandI amass details, jade bracelet, her animal-printdresses, an oval coral cameo.How do objects counter loneliness, she asks, and speak to us of how to behave?In Things That No Longer Delight Me, lyric is driven by a compulsion or need to collect, in order to make sense of the past and stay connected to it.And what if that connection were to be lost? Confronting loss, the book pieces together a family history from stories fragmented and overheard. It asks: What is hearsay and what is history? It seeks to embody story, or historical detail, in lyric form. Resisting nostalgia, its poems respect what is diminished by grief or loss yet reveal details that hold sway over us and give us continuing pleasure.
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ISBN-13: 9780823232000
ISBN-10: 082323200X
Pagini: 64
Dimensiuni: 140 x 215 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.1 kg
Editura: Wiley
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Leslie C. Chang¿s poems have appeared in Agni, The American Poetry Review, The Iowa Review, Literary Imagination, and other publications. She lives in New York City with her husband and daughter.

Recenzii

Chang explores her heritage, and she reimagines lives with devotion and loyalty.
Leslie Chang's several images of trapped light remind me that if you open a kaleidoscope and shake the contents onto your palm, you will discover an assortment of, say, charms and sequins. In this first book, she has collected ordinary things to dazzle the reader--battered planet, aerogramme, jackdaw in azalea, the requisite jade bracelet--then mixes them into the poetry of family history and personal habit. Things That No Longer Delight Me is sure to delight the reader.-Kimiko Hahn
These poems move with poise and a painterly precision through the realms of history, elegy inheritance and loss. They are a map you can trust--if what you seek is an eternity, to cross the narrow portal between seasonsand be led back out in amazement.I am arrested again and again by the beauty and devotion coursing through these lines. -Tracy K. Smith