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From her first book, Aerial View of Louisiana , published in 1979, Cleopatra Mathis has given us poems that somehow manage to be elegant and visceral at once. What has changed in the progression of the six collections since then-in poetry addressing marriage, the mystery of animals, the delicate and indelible bonds of family, illness, and mortality-is that the visceral quotient has steadily increased, though the elegance remains undiminished. For Mathis, the natural world no longer provides the affirmation and solace it once did; the navigation of a darkened hallway at night is a perilous…mehr
From her first book, Aerial View of Louisiana, published in 1979, Cleopatra Mathis has given us poems that somehow manage to be elegant and visceral at once. What has changed in the progression of the six collections since then-in poetry addressing marriage, the mystery of animals, the delicate and indelible bonds of family, illness, and mortality-is that the visceral quotient has steadily increased, though the elegance remains undiminished. For Mathis, the natural world no longer provides the affirmation and solace it once did; the navigation of a darkened hallway at night is a perilous expedition. After the Body charts the depredations of an illness that seems intent on removing the body, piece by piece. Through close and relentless observation of her own physical being, Mathis shows us how miniscule ambition, planning, and a sense of control over our own bodies are-things we so blithely take as real and solid when healthy. Her many publications, awards, and praise from peers testify that she is a lyric poet of the highest order. This expansive new book reflects a brilliant career, and is a necessary addition to any collection.
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Autorenporträt
Cleopatra Mathis was born and raised in Ruston, Louisiana, and has lived in New England since 1980. She has published seven previous books of poems, most recently Book of Dog and White Sea, both from Sarabande Books. Her many awards and prizes include a Guggenheim Fellowship, two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, and two Pushcart Prizes. Her poems have appeared widely in journals, magazines, and anthologies, including The New Yorker, Threepenny Review, The Georgia Review, Best American Poetry, and The Extraordinary Tide: Poetry by American Women. The founder of the creative writing program at Dartmouth College in 1982, she lives with her family in East Thetford, Vermont.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents After the Body: New Poems This Time, the Hawk The Difference Bed-bound After Chemo Not Myself Dyskinesia Through the Coffin Window Mother Pain The News at 2 A.M. Arm, Etc. What the Knife Is For Mother Spring Unfinished The Year The River Going Under Broke The Old Self The Body, Full of Bias Being Apart After the Body Silver Selected Poems Aerial View of Louisiana (1979) Aerial View of Louisiana For Maria As You Stalk the Sleep of My Forgetting A Place of Another Name Bees Getting Out Padre Island The Bottom Land (1983) Black Walnut For Blue Body, Earth, Water Elegy for the Other White Field On the Twelfth of March Fort Wall at Mytilene: Greece, 1921 Moon and Stars over Crete: For Alexandra Lilacs Body, Earth, Water: A Meditation The Center for Cold Weather (1989) Living Next Door to the Center for Cold Weather In a White Absence Dancer among the Constellations Flowers To the Unborn A Seasonal Record Cleopatra Theodos August Arrival The Faithful Guardian (1995) Blues: Late August Poem for Marriage Who Knows The Story Seven Months Not Writing The Great Quiet Mother's Day, 1993: Hearing That We Will Bomb Bosnia Raptor The Perfect Service Earth What to Tip the Boatman? (2001) The Owl Old Trick Solstice Noon That Year For Months White Primer Cutlery "as if mad is a direction, like west . . ." The Ruin Intermediary Reconciled After Persephone What to Tip the Boatman? The Return Persephone, Answering Demeter the Pilgrim Figure of Formal Loss: Pearl Fist White Sea (2005) Salt The Old Question The Source The Waiting Catalpa Cane Burial Want Moon Snail Death of a Gull Speech to the Self The Release White Morning You Must Cross the Black River Praise Him Soul Book of Dog (2012) Canis Ants Want My Yellow Moth Song of If-Only Their Chamber Essential Tremor In Lent Interstice Noise Book of Dog Salt Water Ducks Dune Shack Alone Western Conifer Seed Bug Survival: A Guide
Table of Contents After the Body: New Poems This Time, the Hawk The Difference Bed-bound After Chemo Not Myself Dyskinesia Through the Coffin Window Mother Pain The News at 2 A.M. Arm, Etc. What the Knife Is For Mother Spring Unfinished The Year The River Going Under Broke The Old Self The Body, Full of Bias Being Apart After the Body Silver Selected Poems Aerial View of Louisiana (1979) Aerial View of Louisiana For Maria As You Stalk the Sleep of My Forgetting A Place of Another Name Bees Getting Out Padre Island The Bottom Land (1983) Black Walnut For Blue Body, Earth, Water Elegy for the Other White Field On the Twelfth of March Fort Wall at Mytilene: Greece, 1921 Moon and Stars over Crete: For Alexandra Lilacs Body, Earth, Water: A Meditation The Center for Cold Weather (1989) Living Next Door to the Center for Cold Weather In a White Absence Dancer among the Constellations Flowers To the Unborn A Seasonal Record Cleopatra Theodos August Arrival The Faithful Guardian (1995) Blues: Late August Poem for Marriage Who Knows The Story Seven Months Not Writing The Great Quiet Mother's Day, 1993: Hearing That We Will Bomb Bosnia Raptor The Perfect Service Earth What to Tip the Boatman? (2001) The Owl Old Trick Solstice Noon That Year For Months White Primer Cutlery "as if mad is a direction, like west . . ." The Ruin Intermediary Reconciled After Persephone What to Tip the Boatman? The Return Persephone, Answering Demeter the Pilgrim Figure of Formal Loss: Pearl Fist White Sea (2005) Salt The Old Question The Source The Waiting Catalpa Cane Burial Want Moon Snail Death of a Gull Speech to the Self The Release White Morning You Must Cross the Black River Praise Him Soul Book of Dog (2012) Canis Ants Want My Yellow Moth Song of If-Only Their Chamber Essential Tremor In Lent Interstice Noise Book of Dog Salt Water Ducks Dune Shack Alone Western Conifer Seed Bug Survival: A Guide
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