God Particles: Poems
God Particles displays the distinctive originality and unpredictability that prompted the Washington Post Book World to name Lux one of this generation’s most gifted poets. A satiric edge, tempered by profound compassion, cuts through many of the poems in Lux’s book. While themes of intolerance,...
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God Particles displays the distinctive originality and unpredictability that prompted the Washington Post Book World to name Lux one of this generation’s most gifted poets. A satiric edge, tempered by profound compassion, cuts through many of the poems in Lux’s book. While themes of intolerance, inhumanity, loss, and a deep sense of mortality mark these poems, a lighthearted grace instills even the somberest moments with unexpected sweetness. In the title poem Lux writes, “there’s no reason for God to feel guilt / I think He was downhearted, weary, too weary / to be angry anymore . . . / He wanted each of us, / and all the things we touch . . . / to have a tiny piece of Him / though we are unqualified, / of even the crumb of a crumb.” Dark, humorous, and strikingly imaginative, this is Lux’s most compassionate work to date.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780618931828 (0618931821)
ASIN: 618931821
Publish date: March 17th 2008
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages no: 80
Edition language: English
I have never read a Thomas Lux poem in an anthology or journal that I didn't love. In a collection, though, the cumulative effect is a little intense. Even, dare I say, grotesque. He's an amazing poet and one of my favorites, but from now on, when reading his poems, I plan to put weeks, at least, in...