Where now New and selected poems
Book - 2017
"Kasischke astonishes with her lyricism and metaphorical power."--Publishers Weekly "Every poem is exquisitely crafted, with crisp, clean lines and imagery that dazzles."-The Washington Post "For Kasischke ... poetry is a kind of revenge on the existential limits that it describes"-Los Angeles Review of Books Laura Kasischke's long-awaited selected poems presents the breadth of her probing vision that subverts the so-called "normal." A lover of fairy tales, Kasischke showcases her command of the symbolic, with a keen attention to sound in her exploration of the everyday-whether reflections on loss or the complicated realities of childhood and family. As literary critic Stephen Burt wrote in Bosto...n Review, "The future will not see us by one poet alone ... If there is any justice in that future, Kasischke is one of the poets it will choose." This incandescent volume makes the case that Laura Kasischke is one of America's great poets, and her presence is secure. From "Dear Water": I am your lost daughter and, as always, you are listening & fish. Though I sift you for sunlight, it runs from me in glistening pins, vanishes in the wavering map of your ungraspable heart. When I reach in, you swallow my cold hands again, swallow the joy they'd hold. Laura Kasischke is a poet and novelist whose fiction has been made into several feature-length films. Her book of poems, Space, in Chains, won the National Book Critics Circle Award. She currently teaches at the University of Michigan and lives in Chelsea, Michigan"--
- Subjects
- Published
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Port Townsend, Washington :
Copper Canyon Press
[2017]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- xv, 363 pages ; 24 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes index.
- ISBN
- 9781556595127
- The Owls
- 1. New Poems
- Ubi sunt?
- The Whole
- Disasters Involving Dictionaries
- Loved Me
- Green
- Two Men & a Truck
- Pandora's Cellar
- Shadow
- The Breath
- The Hourglass
- The Enormous Cage
- The Wall
- For the Return of the Bee
- My Father's Stoicism
- The Widows' Neighborhood
- What I Learned in Ninth Grade
- The Sound of Icicles Broken Off the Eaves
- 2. From The Infinitesimals
- Binoculars
- The Second Trumpet
- At the End of the Text, a Small Bestial Form
- Mushrooms
- This Is Not a Poem/Fairy Tale
- Boy in Park
- You've Come Back to Me
- The Common Cold
- May Morning
- Ivan
- Oblivion
- Perspective
- Door
- For the Young Woman I Saw Hit by a Car While Riding Her Bike
- In This Order
- Milk Tree
- Masks
- The Accident
- The Invalid
- 3. From Space, in Chains
- Your last day
- Hospital parking lot, April
- At the public pool
- Riddle
- The call of the one duck flying south
- My beautiful soul
- The photograph album in the junk shop
- Memory of grief
- Time
- The knot
- Love poem
- My son practicing the violin
- View from glass door
- O elegant giant
- The inner workings
- Look
- They say
- We watch my father try to put on his shirt
- Stolen shoes
- Near misses
- Cigarettes
- My son makes a gesture my mother used to make
- Riddle
- Briefly
- Space, in chains
- Home
- O elegant giant
- 4. From Lilies Without
- Prayer
- At Gettysburg
- I Am the Coward Who Did Not Pick Up the Phone
- Miss Post-Apocalypse
- The Thigh
- Elegy
- Miss Estrogen
- My Father's Closet
- May
- Stroke
- The Bad Teacher
- Miss Consolation for Emotional Damages
- Fashion Victim
- Poem Ending in Lines from Jarrell
- Miss Congeniality
- War with Toy Soldiers
- Miss Weariness
- New Dress
- Miss Brevity
- 5. From Gardening in the Dark
- Alcoholism
- The Internet
- Black Dress
- "Today, a Thief Who Stole Beehives, Hanged"
- Speeding Ticket
- The Second Week of May
- Macaroni & Cheese
- Forest
- World Peace
- Inscriptions on Wax Tablets
- Sacred Flower Watching Me
- Hardware Store in a Town without Men
- Eighteen Days of Rain
- Inscriptions on Wax Tablets
- Happy Meal
- 6. From Dance and Disappear
- Clown
- Please
- Buffalo
- Spontaneous Human Combustion: An Introduction
- Bike Ride with Older Boys
- Guide to Imaginary Places: X-Ray
- Small Boys Petting Caterpillar
- The Visibility of Spirits
- Executioner as Muse
- Oven
- Green Bicycle
- Guide to Imaginary Places: Back of the North Wind
- My Son in the Cereal Aisle
- Guide to Imaginary Places: Abaton
- Joy
- Spontaneous Human Combustion: "Girl, Kissing, Bursts into Flames"
- Kitchen Song
- 7. From Fire & Flower
- Do Not Leave Baby Unattended
- Hostess
- Dear Earth
- The Cause of All My Suffering
- Wolves
- Confections
- Prayer
- Dear Water
- What I Hear in Your Hair
- A Long Commute
- Barney
- Dear Fire
- Burial
- Infants' Corner
- Dear Air
- Fire & Flower
- 8. From What It Wasn't
- Night
- Cocktail Waitress
- Childhood Visions of Beautiful Women
- Roxy's Bordello, Boarded Up
- Andy's Lanes & Lounge
- Woman in a Girdle
- What It Wasn't
- Warning:
- Sad Song
- Recollection
- Morning
- 9. From Housekeeping in a Dream
- House Fable
- Tribe of Women
- Crow's Feet
- Babysitter
- Parrot, Fever
- Crow's Feet
- Fatima
- Crow's Feet
- Ravine
- Exploding Homes
- Natural Selection
- Crow's Feet
- Aqua
- 10. From Wild Brides
- The Cyclone
- The Driver's Lullaby
- Hymn from the House of Trouble
- Timespan
- The Sorceress and the Wife
- Bells of Ice
- Solomon Grundy
- Woman Kills Sweetheart with Bowling Ball
- To Whom It May Concern
- Rosebush
- Palm
- Godmother's Advice
- 11. New Poems
- House to House
- Spies
- Innocence
- The Names of the Trees
- The Face
- Rockefeller Plaza
- Champagne
- Ubi sunt
- On the Properties of Summer
- Pandora's Mouth
- In the Meantime
- The Guestbook
- Delirium
- Sensual Pleasures
- March
- Envelope Addressed to Me with Your Return Address
- The Hunt
- Praying Mantis in My Husband's Salad
- Bored Girl Spits into an Abyss
- Daysleep
- Index of Titles
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author