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Through her many projects across numerous genres, Ruefle has proven herself a singular artist, drawing many fans from around the world to her unique vision. With her startlingly fresh sensibility, she enraptures readers in poem after poem by the intensity of her attention, with the imaginative flourishes of her being-in-the-world, which is always deep with mysteries, unexpected appearances, and abiding yearning.
List of contents
Contents Apple in Water
Long White Cloud
Solomon
Dunce
The Good Fortune of Material Existence
Maria and the Halls of Perish
Crackerbell
Resin
A Late Dense Work
Midnight Express
General Direction
Earthly Failure
Tuna and a Play
Suddenly
Unbeknownst
Dark Corner
Attention!
Little Stream
Meditation on My Skull
North Wind
Happiness
Lorraine
The Eventualist
Are You Talking about a Funeral?
The Friend
Sent to the Monk
Bath Time
Searchlight
I Cannot Be Quiet an Hour
Interlude for a Solitary Flute
Muguet des Bois
Dispirited While Packing My Books…
The Death of Atahualpa at the Hands of Pizarro’s Men
Singular Dream
Patience
Lightly, Very Lightly
Inglenook
Super Bowl
Jewelweed
The Unfurl
Sequoia
The Note
Special Delivery
A New Dawn
Nixie
Little Travel Book
Grandma Moses
The Heart of Princess Osra
Lillian
Wintersault
Destination
Happy Birthday
Origin Myth
The Cake
A Morning Person
Vow of Extinction
How We Met
Errand
The Butter Festival
30 March
Halloween
Boutonniere
Genesis
The Leaves
Acknowledgments
About the author
Mary Ruefle is the author of many books, including
Dunce(Wave Books, 2019), which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry, and the LA Times Book Award;
My Private Property (Wave Books, 2016),
Trances of the Blast (Wave Books, 2013),
Madness, Rack, and Honey: Collected Lectures (Wave Books, 2012), which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism, and
Selected Poems (Wave Books, 2010), which was the winner of the William Carlos Williams Award from the Poetry Society of America. She is the recipient of numerous honors, including the Robert Creeley Award, an Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a Guggenheim fellowship, a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, and a Whiting Award. She lives in Bennington, Vermont, where she serves as the state's poet laureate.
Summary
A stunning new collection of poems from Mary Ruefle inviting the many readers of her prose to discover the central form of her literary imagination.
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"Ruefle has shown a talent for elevating her acute observations and narrative inclination well above mere anecdote to create quietly disquieting moments—a literature of barbed ambiguity and unresolved disruption."—Albert Mobilio, Bookforum
"Straightforward in form, comic and companionable in tone, blessed with the Martian gift of seeing the strange in the ordinary and vice-versa. . . "—Joel Brouwer, Poetry
"Ruefle’s speakers muse in a very deliberate, declarative syntax in a lot of universalities, generalities, and absolutes, speaking often for all of us."—Adrien Blevins, Ploughshares
"For more than thirty years, she has freshened American poetry by humbly glorifying both the inner life and the outward experience."—Rodney Jones, Poetry Society of America
"[She is] a poet of visionary imagination, abiding sensitivity, and melancholy humor."—Publishers Weekly
"Ruefle is clearly one of the best American poets writing, and her body of work is remarkable for its spiritual force, intelligence, stylistic virtuosity, and adventurousness."—Tony Hoagland, On the Seawall
"Ruefle is the Poet Laureate of the City of Ideas — surreal and lyrical and deeply moving at the same time."— Michael Klein, Los Angeles Review of Books