In his first book as the poet laureate of Illinois, Kevin Stein shoulders an array of poetic forms, blending pathos, humor, and social commentary. These poems--ranging from meditative narratives to improvisational lyrics--explore art's capacity to embody as well as express contemporary culture. Stei
Illinois Poetry Series : Disappearing Trick
β Scribed by Roberts, Len Roberts(Author)
- Publisher
- University of Illinois Press
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 36 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Urbana
- ISBN
- 0252092279
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Sex, saints, loss of loved ones, and acceptance
In The Disappearing Trick, Len Roberts wrestles with the loss of loved ones--whether that loss be through death, a son moving away to college, or simply how people fade from our lives and memories. Hybrids of the narrative and lyric form, these poems are models of indirect statement that have, as Sharon Olds has said, "emotional courage, powerful music, and a deep balance." Like the light shining on a face, or a girl's thigh back in a sixth-grade class, the poems often come as Proustian flashes--lasting just a second, but seeming eternal--amidst an increasing darkness.
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