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Rare High Meadow of Which I Might Dream.
Title:
Rare High Meadow of Which I Might Dream.
Author:
Voisine, Connie.
ISBN:
9780226863535
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (73 pages)
Series:
Phoenix Poets
Contents:
Contents -- Acknowledgments -- The Early Days of Aviation -- The Invisible Man remained -- The Bird is Her Reason -- Anonymous Lyric -- Love Poem -- Fly -- Dangerous for Girls -- Apart, Away -- First Taste -- WeatherCam-the Horizon -- To Ireland, To Bethlehem -- The Bitter After -- Sorry I Don't Like You -- The Beginning of Things -- This is for the silver of highway -- Notes.
Abstract:
The Bird is Her Reason There are some bodies that emerge                                                        into desire as a god rises from the sea, emotion and                            memory hang like dripping clothes-this                 want is like                                       entering that heated red   on the mouth of a Delacroix lion,                 stalwart, always that red                              which makes my teeth ache and my skin feel           a hand that has never touched me,                                        the tree groaning outside becomes                          a man who knocks on my bedroom window, edge of red on gold fur,                           the horse, the wild flip of its head, the rake of claws                            across its back, the unfocussed,                                                                       swallowed eye.             Rare High Meadow of Which I Might Dream is a book haunted by the afterlife of medieval theology and literature yet grounded in distinctly modern quandaries of desire. Connie Voisine's female speakers reverberate with notes of Marie de France's tragic heroines, but whereas Marie's poems are places where women's longings quickly bloom and die in captivity-in towers and dungeons-Voisine uses narrative to suspend the movement of storytelling. For Voisine, poems are occasions for philosophical wanderings, extended lyrics that revolve around the binding and unbinding of desire, with lonely speakers struggling with the impetus of wanting as well as the necessity of a love affair's end. With fluency, intelligence, and deeply felt emotional acuity, Rare High Meadow of Which I Might Dream navigates the heady intersection of obsessive love and searing loss.                Praise for Cathedral of the North "Voisine's poetry is wholly unsentimental, tactile,

and filled with unexpected beauty. She is political in the best sense. . . . A dazzling, brave, and surprising first book."-Denise Duhamel, Ploughshares.
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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