from Bagatelles
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Bagatelles,
mere gestures
                       in dry air,
each pluck a dot,
strokes marked on silence
reaching into the dark.Â
Beauty is strict,
                         it passes:Â
an echo, a wedge
of harmony, sudden,
broken-Who goes there?
An Algebra is an interwoven collection of eight sequences and sixteen individual poems, where images and phrases recur in new contexts, connecting and suspending thoughts, Â Â emotions and insights. By turns, the poems leap from the public realm of urban decay and outsourcing to the intimacies of family life, from a street mime to a haunting dream, from elegy to lyric evocation. Wholeness and brokenness intertwine in the book; glimpsed patterns and startling disjunctions drive its explorations.
An Algebra is a work of changing equivalents, a search for balance in a world of transformation and loss. It is a brilliantly constructed, moving book by a poet who has achieved a new level of imaginative expression and skill.
Praise for After the Splendid Display
"In his best work . . . conscience and craft fuse seamlessly, and the result is original and arresting."-The Nation
ISBN: | 9780226063133 |
Publication date: | 27th October 2009 |
Author: | Don Bogen |
Publisher: | The University of Chicago Press an imprint of University of Chicago Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 77 pages |
Series: | Phoenix Poets |
Genres: |
Poetry by individual poets |