Apropos of nothing

by Richard Jones

Paper Book, 2006

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Port Townsend, Wash. : Copper Canyon Press, 2006.

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"Jones can be stunning, effortlessly finding the right tone. This is instinctive poetry, combining bluntness with reserve."--The Village Voice "Richard Jones... demonstrates an ability both to transform into affirmation the tragedies of personal experience and to extract from them a more universal truth."--Library Journal "Richard Jones is a poet of the heart."--Poetry Richard Jones is a poet of uncommon perceptual gifts and emotional depth. Long admired for his storytelling and candid, unadorned diction, Jones mines daily life to reveal our quietest moments and best selves. "The Answer": Tonight, looking for the answer, I must have killed an hour flipping through philosophy and poetry books, every few minutes opening and reading a different title. I anxiously searched all the places I keep books-- looking in the kitchen, the boys' rooms, checking the laundry room and workshop, before going outside finally to the curb to search through books tossed in the backseat of the car. Snow fell straight down in windless silence. The keys in my left hand jingled like very small bells. I stopped and tried to remember what I'd come into the night looking for. Richard Jones is the author of six books of poetry and founding editor ofPoetry East. Anthologized in Garrison Keillor'sGood Poems and Billy Collins'sPoetry 180, his poems have been featured on National Public Radio, BBC Radio, andThe Writer's Almanac. He lives in Chicago.… (more)

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