Even so New and selected poems

Gary Young, 1951-

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Published
Buffalo, N.Y. : White Pine Press c2012.
Language
English
Main Author
Gary Young, 1951- (-)
Edition
1st ed
Physical Description
229 p. ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781935210337
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Since the 1970s, Young has been publishing almost unbelievably intimate and precise poems, most of them in brief, untitled prose blocks, about the small details of love, marriage, parenthood, and close observation of the world at hand. This retrospective gathers many of these pieces, which, despite the small scope of each one, amount to a highly ambitious body of work taken together. What happens in these pieces is hard to summarize, so here is one, quoted in full: "My son wakes screaming. His dreams are real; he's riding a horse, and the horse falls down. He's so young, I don't know how to tell him all our joy is wrung from that terror. Did you like it, I ask him. Fall down, he cries, fall down. Did you like riding the horse? And he looks at me, stops sobbing, and says, yes." As is the case in the piece above, Young writes with a unique combination of wisdom and terror, engendering a kind of sad calm, a hard-earned acceptance of life's difficulty and openness to its beauty: "This morning I smelled freesias in the garden and closed my eyes. Suddenly I was young again, and you were still alive." (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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