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9780820315485

Across the Layers : Poems Old and New

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    9780820315485

  • ISBN10:

    0820315486

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1993-12-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Georgia Pr
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Summary

When Albert Goldbarth'sHeaven and Earth: A Cosmologyreceived the 1992 National Book Critics Circle Award, the citation called it "a dazzling, delirious book as full of zest and joy as it is prodigal in the sweep of its learning and the warmth of its affections: Goldbarth is manna in the desert, a cure for what ails our poetry". Now Goldbarth offersAcross the Layers: Poems Old and New, which allows the poet to reconsider recent and previously published work in a continuum of wide stylistic variety and yet deep unifying concerns.The collection opens with his book-length "novel-poem"Different Fleshes, a serious romp through smalltown Texas and gay Paree in the twenties, and closes with the "essay-poem" "Dual", a study of both intimate filial affections and the risk-taking photographs of Diane Arbus. Between these two major works are poems that range from a twelve-line lyric meditation on loss and continuity to a thirty-four-page narrative adventure of life on the road with a band of antique radio collectors; from poems in autobiographical voice to a chorale spoken by Walt Whitman's imagined children; from the world of Miss Aluminum Siding to the rigorous vision of Georgia O'Keeffe; from an antic litany of comic-book superheroes to a dark look at government espionage on the homefront.Connecting and further vivifying this surface expanse are shared explorations in the uses of memory, in the bittersweet sounding of elegy, and in patterns and balances on the cosmic scale as registered by small moments of pleasure and pain twinned in individual lives.

Author Biography

Poet and essayist Albert Goldbarth is widely heralded as one of the most creative voices in contemporary American literature. His work frequently appears in the pages of the New Yorker, the Nation, Harper’s, and the major literary reviews. Over the past two decades, he has published nearly two dozen volumes of poems and essays, including Heaven and Earth: A Cosmology (Georgia), which won the National Book Critics Circle Award for poetry. He has also been a Guggenheim Fellow, the recipient of National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowships, and a finalist for the National Book Award. Goldbarth is Distinguished Professor of Humanities at Wichita State University.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Different Fleshes, a novel-poem (1979)p. 1
The Central Light, a selection of poems 1981-1993p. 83
Wingsp. 85
"Bird"p. 86
Galleryp. 88
First Ride and First Walkp. 90
Steeragep. 91
Semiotics / The Doctor's Dollp. 93
Coinp. 100
Againp. 101
Tarpan and Aurochsp. 109
One Continuous Substancep. 112
Sentimentalp. 113
Powersp. 115
Desire Songp. 119
The World Trade Centerp. 120
Spies (Spies? Spies.)p. 123
The Dynamics of Huhp. 127
How the World Works: An Essayp. 129
Collecting: An Essayp. 133
(Etymologically) "Work Work"p. 138
The Poem of the Praisesp. 152
Radio Popep. 156
The Importance of Artists' Biographiesp. 191
Dual, an essay-poem (1993)p. 197
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