
Fireworks in the Graveyard
-Ellen Dor Watson, author of Dogged Hearts and pray me stay eager
A Sapphic glance at the Pleiades; a Heraclitean thought on I-95; a siddur-derived "ritual for comforting someone afflicted by a nightmare"; a Woody Allenesque "death, shmeth"-these moments among many others blend into the improbably triumphant harmony of Joy Ladin's new collection. Woeful and ecstatic, earthy and ardent, Fireworks in the Graveyard enacts its title.
-Rachel Hadas, poet, critic, and author of Questions in the Vestibule
Today, "The world/grew wider, warmer, more dangerous, /more densely cross-referenced/with emptiness." Poet Joy Ladin again gets the temper of a complicated world-inner/outer-down on the page: "life may be all there is." Still, ". . . that tree over there is] spinning light into sugar." Her poems rescue us from history as we read.
-Hilda Raz, author of All Odd and Splendid
The Zen admonition 'to live as if you were already dead' is suffused in every one of these watchful poems. Start anywhere. Or turn to "Balance," a masterful crystallization of what happens when meditation and lyric poetry become indistinguishable from one another.
-Timothy Liu, author of Kingdom Come: A Fantasia
- Forfatter
- Joy Ladin
- ISBN
- 9780998761008
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 104 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 5.9.2017
- Forlag
- Headmistress Press
- Antall sider
- 70
