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Dan Beachy-Quick
Wonderful Investigations - Essays, Meditations, Tales
English · Paperback / Softback
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FRONT FLAP:
“If there is a wish in this book, it is merely this: That through the whole, as per Plato’s definition of a line, is a ‘point that flows,’ and that the reader may find that point and follow it as it flows toward that edge where the margin becomes a center, and the end of the book the hazy border to the wonder-world.” from the Preface
In this illuminating collection of prose, Dan Beachy-Quick broaches “a hazy line, a faulty boundary” between our daily world, “where we who have appetites must fill our mouths, we who have thoughts must fill our minds,” and another side, “within the world and beyond it, where appetite isn’t to be sated, where desire is not to be fulfilled, and where thoughts refuse to lead to knowledge.” Touching on the work of Emerson, Thoreau, and Proust, among others, Beachy-Quick explores the problem of dualitythe separation of the mind and body, word and referent, intelligence and mysterystriving throughout to overcome this false separation, and to celebrate the notion that “wonder is the fact that the world has never ceased to be real.”
Combining a rich critical intelligence and the lyricism that has made him one of “one of America’s most significant young poets” (Lyn Hejinian), Wonderful Investigations is a wonder unto itself.
BACK FLAP:
Dan Beachy-Quick is the author of five collections of poems, most recently Circle’s Apprentice. A Whaler’s Dictionary, his celebrated collection of meditations on Melville’s Moby-Dick, appeared from Milkweed Editions in 2008. Beachy-Quick teaches at Colorado State University, and lives in Fort Collins.
Cover design: Gretchen Achilles/Wavetrap Design
Cover photo: Abelardo Morrell
Author Photo: Sergio Vucci
“If there is a wish in this book, it is merely this: That through the whole, as per Plato’s definition of a line, is a ‘point that flows,’ and that the reader may find that point and follow it as it flows toward that edge where the margin becomes a center, and the end of the book the hazy border to the wonder-world.” from the Preface
In this illuminating collection of prose, Dan Beachy-Quick broaches “a hazy line, a faulty boundary” between our daily world, “where we who have appetites must fill our mouths, we who have thoughts must fill our minds,” and another side, “within the world and beyond it, where appetite isn’t to be sated, where desire is not to be fulfilled, and where thoughts refuse to lead to knowledge.” Touching on the work of Emerson, Thoreau, and Proust, among others, Beachy-Quick explores the problem of dualitythe separation of the mind and body, word and referent, intelligence and mysterystriving throughout to overcome this false separation, and to celebrate the notion that “wonder is the fact that the world has never ceased to be real.”
Combining a rich critical intelligence and the lyricism that has made him one of “one of America’s most significant young poets” (Lyn Hejinian), Wonderful Investigations is a wonder unto itself.
BACK FLAP:
Dan Beachy-Quick is the author of five collections of poems, most recently Circle’s Apprentice. A Whaler’s Dictionary, his celebrated collection of meditations on Melville’s Moby-Dick, appeared from Milkweed Editions in 2008. Beachy-Quick teaches at Colorado State University, and lives in Fort Collins.
Cover design: Gretchen Achilles/Wavetrap Design
Cover photo: Abelardo Morrell
Author Photo: Sergio Vucci
About the author
Dan Beachy-Quick is the author of four acclaimed collections of poems: North True South Bright (Alice James, 2003), Spell (Ahsahta, 2004), Mulberry (Tupelo, 2006), and, most recently, This Nest, Swift Passerine (Tupelo, 2009). In 2008, Milkweed Editions published his first work of nonfiction, A Whaler’s Dictionary. He completed his MFA in poetry at the Iowa Writer’s Workshop, and is the recipient of a Lannan Foundation residency among many other honors. Beachy-Quick previously taught in the Writing Program at the School of Art Institute of Chicago, and is currently an associate professor of English at Colorado State University.
Summary
Touching on the works of Emerson, Thoreau, Proust, and Plato, among others, this title outlines the problem of duality in modern thought - the separation of the mind and body, word and referent, intelligence and mystery, human and natural - and makes the case for a fuller kind of nature poetry, one that strives to overcome this false separation.
Product details
| Authors | Dan Beachy-Quick |
| Publisher | Ingram Publishers Services |
| Languages | English |
| Product format | Paperback / Softback |
| Released | 17.05.2012 |
| EAN | 9781571313270 |
| ISBN | 978-1-57131-327-0 |
| No. of pages | 352 |
| Weight | 326 g |
| Illustrations | Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert |
| Subjects |
Fiction
> Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies NATURE / Essays, Poetry, LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General, Nature & the natural world: general interest, Biography and non-fiction prose, Literary studies: poetry and poets |
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