Pigeon: Poems
Launched to prominence with her first collection of poems, Karen Solie continued her upward trajectory with Modern and Normal. Now, with Pigeon, this singer of existential bewilderment takes another step forward. She finds an analog for the divine in a massive, new model tractor and an analogue...
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Launched to prominence with her first collection of poems, Karen Solie continued her upward trajectory with Modern and Normal. Now, with Pigeon, this singer of existential bewilderment takes another step forward. She finds an analog for the divine in a massive, new model tractor and an analogue for the malign in the face of the New York Yankees’ Alex Rodriguez. Her poems are X-rays of delusions and mistaken perceptions, intellectual explorations of bad luck, creeping catastrophe, and the eros of danger come dressed to kill. Her ear is impeccable and her syntax the key to a rare, razor-sharp poetic intelligence. Pigeon expands Solie’s growing readership, making clear to anyone who encounters her that there is still fresh, unmapped territory in the world of poetry. As poet Michael Hofmann said, "Solie’s work should be read wherever English is read."
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780887848230 (0887848230)
Publish date: June 2nd 2009
Publisher: House of Anansi
Pages no: 112
Edition language: English
This is the first time I've decided to drop a poetry book, this one at 47%, or at the very beginning of the third section in the book, so almost at the half-way point. I've read a few poetry books that I really felt disconnected with but still managed to push through and somehow finish them, althoug...