From the New World (Los Angeles Times Book Award: Poetry): Poems 1976-2014

by Jorie Graham

Paperback, 2016

Call number

811 GRA

Collection

Publication

Ecco (2016), Edition: Reprint, 384 pages

Description

"An indispensable volume of poems, selected from almost four decades of work, that tracks the evolution of one of our most renowned contemporary poets, Pulitzer Prize-winner Jorie Graham. Much awaited and long needed, From the New World--a sequence of poems from Jorie Graham's prior eleven books--offers more than a retrospect of this major poet's work. This selection, including several revised and new poems, creates a startlingly fresh trajectory through books whose brilliance and far-reaching innovations have significantly influenced the landscape of contemporary poetry, both in the United States and abroad. Graham's unique achievement is surprisingly recast in this illuminating new book, in which the concerns of the later work are seen already urgently pressing in the earliest. From the New World--part spiritual autobiography, part survival manual--tracks what it is to attempt wakefulness in this moment of human history."--… (more)

Library's review

Jorie Graham finds the depth and magic in language and expands a clear sense of the moment to its full possibility. This collection allows the reader to sample across the range of her work up to 2014. "For a long time I used to love the word 'now'. I murmured its/ tiniest of songs to myself as a
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child when alone. 'Now now now/ now' I sang, not much knowing where we were. ". (from Other). (Brian)
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Awards

Pages

384

ISBN

0062315447 / 9780062315441
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