Six Girls Without Pants

by Paisley Rekdal

Paperback, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

811.6

Genres

Publication

Carnegie Mellon University Press (2002), 80 pages

DDC/MDS

811.6

Description

In Paisley Rekdal's second book of poems all one's expectations, every conceivable misconception and desire, each relationship and loss are brought forth naturally. Hers is a poetry of enormous subtlety and grace, but shocking in its directness, its refusal to obscure or deny the difficult life to which self-knowledge must bring us. Long Blurb: In Paisley Rekdal's second book of poems, all the flavors of one's expectations, every conceivable misconception and desire, each relationship, loss, and spectacle are brought forth naturally, as though they had simply stepped from behind some trees. The poems frequently find themselves standing in Japanese block prints, or in Delos, or before a painting by Caravaggio, or inside the tale of Atalanta and Meleager. Rekdal's is a poetry of enormous subtlety and grace, but shocking in its directness, its refusal to obscure or deny the difficult life to which self-knowledge must bring us. It is a poetry born not of mere technique, but of the unrelenting necessity to know and then to speak. All readers of contemporary poetry will want to hear this voice. Paisley Rekdal is the author of The Night My Mother Met Bruce Lee: Observations on Not Fitting In and A Crash of Rhinos. She teaches at the University of Wyoming in Laramie.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2002

Physical description

8.64 inches

ISBN

0910055823 / 9780910055826
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