"Between the discovery that there is a design which only his poetry
enables him to find as he confronts the world and the discovery that
such a design is a snare, merely a means of keeping him from further
discernment, Michael Rosen is wedged, is productively pinioned, [
should say, for it is just this pressure--of meaning discerned on one
hand and of meaning distrusted on the other--which makes the tension
of these poems, a new version of the old wars between mind and body,
memory and hope, self and surround. How tender and inclusive are
Rosen's preoccupations, and how disabused his conclusions! One reads
these playful, stricken poems with wonder--how will such ventures
conclude, or even persist? What will happen next? Here is a poet who
persuades us, as the saying goes, to stay tuned."--Richard Howard
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9781400854875
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2014
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Princeton University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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