Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
92 pages : photographs ; 22 cm |
Note(S) |
"First published as a New Directions Paperbook (NDP1408)" -- Verso title page. |
Contents |
Son -- Beckoned -- Epitaph -- Deadout -- Carbonized forest -- Entenderment -- Madonna del Parto -- On a sentence by Fernanda Melchor -- Stepping out of the light -- What it sounds like -- Where once a solid house -- The sounding -- First ballad: a wreath -- Archaic mano -- Tell them no -- Evaporacion: a border history -- Ruth -- Littoral zone. |
Summary |
"Drawing from his experience as a translator, Forrest Gander includes in the first, powerfully elegiac section a version of a poem by the Spanish mystical poet St. John of the Cross. He continues with a long multilingual poem examining the syncretic geological and cultural history of the U.S. border with Mexico. The poems of the third section, a moving transcription of Gander's efforts to address his mother dying of Alzheimer's, rise from the page like hymns, transforming slowly from reverence to revelation. Gander has been called one of our most formally restless poets, and these new poems express a characteristically tensile energy and, as one critic noted, "the most eclectic diction since Hart Crane" -- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
John of the Cross, Saint, 1542-1591 -- Poetry.
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Subject(S) |
Mothers -- Death -- Poetry.
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Mexican-American Border Region -- Poetry.
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Poetry.
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Added Name(S) |
Flomen, Michael, photographer.
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ISBN |
9780811226059 |
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0811226050 |
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