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John Latta - Breeze (Ernest Sandeen Prize for Poetry) - 9780268021702 - V9780268021702
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Breeze (Ernest Sandeen Prize for Poetry)

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Description for Breeze (Ernest Sandeen Prize for Poetry) Hardcover. In these carefully crafted poems, John Latta traces the process of language attempting to align its measure against the amplitude of the world. His writing recognizes the futility of representing the world while braving the caprice of trying to do so. Num Pages: 136 pages. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 230 x 173 x 16. Weight in Grams: 299.

Breeze, winner of the 2003 Ernest Sandeen Prize in Poetry, exudes a material and musical sensibility, informed as much by the sound of a word as it rolls off the tongue as by the ideas it may trigger. In these carefully crafted poems, John Latta traces the process of language attempting to align its measure against the amplitude of the world. His writing recognizes the futility of representing the world while braving the caprice of trying to do so. Made of image, invention, and music, the poetry of Breeze challenges and inspires.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2002
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
136
Place of Publication
Notre Dame IN, United States
ISBN
9780268021702
SKU
V9780268021702
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About John Latta
John Latta is the author of Rubbing Torsos, and the recipient of numerous awards, including two NEA creative writing fellowships. His poems have appeared in a wide variety of publications including Boston Review, New American Writing, the Gettysburg Review, Jacket, and Chicago Review. Latta received his A.B. in English from Cornell University, where he founded the literary magazine Chiaroscuro. He earned an M.F.A. in Creative Writing at the University of Virginia and a Ph.D. in English at the State University of New York, Albany. Latta works at the University of Michigan’s Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library.

Reviews for Breeze (Ernest Sandeen Prize for Poetry)
“In these poems we feel the verve and assurance of a most accomplished voice, a wonderful sense of relish and improvisation that keeps surprising. Latta's meditations lead us to unexpected, larger connections, unfolding like mathematical narratives whose terms we may not have guessed, but find exact, passionate.” —Robert Morgan, Cornell University “John Latta is funny and deep. He watches things quietly and carefully, suspicious of everything he sees and hears, I think, and he writes quiet poems. You almost have to hold your breath to hear them, but they reverberate like thunder and sometimes like a distant battle. These poems are without precedence: the thunder and the battle haven't happened yet.” —Don Byrd, State University of New York, Albany “Latta’s range is wide enough to accommodate realistic imagery and madecap hallucinations. His voice wanders confidently amid registers of earnest, measured contemplation and fractured, frazzled super-stimulation. No matter where Latta puts us, however, he always does it with a special kind of clarity . . . Breeze is a rewarding collection from a poet who seems just now to be hitting his stride.” —Rain Taxi Review of Books “This is a poetry of rigorous self-discipline, active intelligence and mutable conjury. He gives words their spin in the world with observance and seemingly casual strides. Note the completely artful attention throughout, the great care to diverse phenomena and the registration of the world according to imaginative polarities. Breeze is a generous and profoundly thoughtful collection of poems. There’s as much to learn from it as there is to enjoy.” —Bookslut.com “In his poems, John Latta walks this tightrope between meaning and non-meaning, as he balances high up in the air, leaping, somersaulting, each gesture full of grace and wit. Breeze... is a masterful performance.” —The Literary Review “A fully-voiced, self-conscious, rich rhetoric is on display in these poems.... Breeze establishes Latta as a stylist of the moment well worth turning—and returning—to.” —Free Verse “I find myself deeply engaged-and even reassured in some un-nameable Rilkean way-by the poems of John Latta, whose work seems constantly wedded to a talking about language-and its limits-at the same time as he allows each poem to unfold-in astonishing language.” —Poetry International

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