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Laws of Rest

English · Paperback / Softback

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Poetry. LAWS OF REST invents a new form, the prose sonnet--an intricate chamber of text enclosed within four quatrains of right-justified prose. In their box--like aesthetics, the poems conjure the weird, meticulous worlds of Joseph Cornell or Edmund Spenser. But anything can happen in these little rooms, in which the overheard conversation of taxi drivers, invented verses of Virgil, found text about Middle-Eastern geopolitics, and the music of extinct butterflies merge into unpredictable collage. Presiding over all is the gender-bending character Lucy, the subject of a failed love affair conducted in convenience stores and equestrian centers. The book ends with a series of poems for a friend who died young, bringing to elegaic focus the poems' quest to understand the Laws of Rest (a phrase taken from the Jewish laws of Sabbath observance): the stillness of loss, the mute repose at the end of speaking.

"To make a David Goldstein poem: put a small library together. Include some rabbinic commentary, some literary theory, some Shakespeare and some transcriptions of cellphone conversations. Add a dash of longing and a dollop of irreverent wit. Stir vigorously. Never remove from heat."--Adam Sol

"The elegant, inventive prose poems in David Goldstein's LAWS OF REST deploy mathematical rigor--each of the eight poems in each section has four print blocks with four very tight lines each--to contain a fantasy world in which everyday experience is transmuted into things rich and strange. LAWS OF REST will keep you on your toes!"--Marjorie Perloff

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DAVID B. GOLDSTEIN is the author of Laws of Rest, Lost Originals, and a book of criticism, Eating and Ethics in Shakespeare's England, and two chapbooks, the most recent of which is Object Permanence. The recipient of numerous grants and awards, including the Shakespeare's Globe Book Award, Goldstein lives with his family in Toronto, where he is Associate Professor of English at York University.


Product details

Authors David Goldstein, David B Goldstein, David B. Goldstein
Publisher Book*hug Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.10.2013
 
EAN 9781927040867
ISBN 978-1-927040-86-7
No. of pages 84
Dimensions 175 mm x 226 mm x 8 mm
Weight 181 g
Series Book Thug Tradebooks
Book Thug Tradebooks
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama > Poetry
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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