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Into These Knots : Winner of the New Criterion Poetry Prize.
Title:
Into These Knots : Winner of the New Criterion Poetry Prize.
Author:
McHugh, Ashley.
ISBN:
9781566639118
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (81 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Part I -- Deer Hunting -- Into These Knots -- One Important and Elegant Proof -- "If you will, you can become all flame" -- The Unquarried Blue of Those Depths Is All But Blinding -- After the Affair -- All Other Ground Is Sinking Sand -- Ashes on Assateague Island -- Ars Poetica -- From His Coy Mistress -- Strike -- A Song for the Suicidal -- . . . "Yesterday this time, I'd sing a love song" . . . (You Ask Me to Croon Ours Again) -- A Letter from Iceland -- Part II -- CAIRNS -- Part III -- Shepherd Road -- Fling -- He to Her -- The Naturalist's Last Love Poem -- In Praise of the Light Bulb -- My Mother's Guide to Getting Hitched and Staying That Way -- Wedding Anniversaries -- Of this Burning Heart -- Hunting Accident -- The Last Man in Prague -- Sure Enough -- From Tuliptrees -- Notes.
Abstract:
The poems of Into These Knots, Ashley Anna McHugh's debut collection, glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven, interrogating and elucidating in elegant and supercharged speech ultimate questions and intimate foibles. With equal parts intelligence and passion, Ms. McHugh can quarrel with scripture or riff on the amorous pleadings of Andrew Marvell or the stark musings of Baudelaire. Ms. McHugh's poems resound with a songlike intensity and an arresting power entirely their own. Personal meditations on loss, and the need to reconcile with the past, ground this collection, even as the poems struggle against their precarious conclusions. Skillfully crafted, the poems in Into These Knots capture a precise clarity of cadence, accompanied by an exacting attention to the intricacies of traditional verse. Frequently returning to their tonic chord of doubt, the poems never abandon their search for a lasting belief, an attainable transcendence, and, above all, the possibility of forgiveness.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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