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"e;James Galvin has a voice and a world, perhaps the two most difficult things to achieve in poetry."e;The Nation "e;Bleak and unsentimental but blessedly free of self-indulgence, these poems give the feeling of being absolutely essential."e;Library Journal"e;Galvin [has] the virtues of precise observation and original language . . . a rigor of mind and firmness of phrasing ...
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86,52 DKK
Forlag
Copper Canyon Press
Udgivet
13 oktober 2016
Længde
72 sider
Genrer
Poetry
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781619321632
"e;James Galvin has a voice and a world, perhaps the two most difficult things to achieve in poetry."e;The Nation "e;Bleak and unsentimental but blessedly free of self-indulgence, these poems give the feeling of being absolutely essential."e;Library Journal"e;Galvin [has] the virtues of precise observation and original language . . . a rigor of mind and firmness of phrasing which make [each] poem an architectural pleasure."e;Harvard ReviewIn his first collection in seven years, James Galvin expands upon his signature spare and gnomic lyric as he engages restrained astonishment, desire, and loss in a confessional voice. Whether considering masterpieces of painting or describing the austere landscape of his native Wyoming ranchlands, Galvin turns to highly imagistic yet intimate narratives to rain down compassion within isolation.From "e;On the Sadness of Wedding Dresses"e;:On starless, windless nights like thisI imagineI can hear the wedding dressesWeeping in their closets,Luminescent with hopeless longing,Like hollow angels.They know they will never be worn again.Who wants them now,After their one heroic day in the limelight?Yet they glow with desireIn the darkness of closets.James Galvin passionately depicts the rural American West and the interactions between humans and nature in his best-selling memoir The Meadow and his novel Fencing the Sky. Galvin is also the author of several volumes of poetry and teaches at the Iowa Writers' Workshop. He divides his time between Iowa and Wyoming.