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Desolation: Souvenir
Paul Hoover
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Fiercely elegiac, the title poem of Paul Hoover's desolation : souvenir began as a "filling in" of the blank spaces in A Tomb for Anatole, Paul Auster's translation of Mallarmé's grief-stricken notes for a poem that he never completed on the death of his ten-year-old son. However, Hoover's writing soon turned to his own consideration of life, death, the breaking of family relations, and loss of love as experienced by all of us: "when death plays / with a child / it goes out nimble / comes back cold / life that traitor / aboard a razor boat." Written in ... Read more
Fiercely elegiac, the title poem of Paul Hoover's desolation : souvenir began as a "filling in" of the blank spaces in A Tomb for Anatole, Paul Auster's translation of Mallarmé's grief-stricken notes for a poem that he never completed on the death of his ten-year-old son. However, Hoover's writing soon turned to his own consideration of life, death, the breaking of family relations, and loss of love as experienced by all of us: "when death plays / with a child / it goes out nimble / comes back cold / life that traitor / aboard a razor boat." Written in ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Omnidawn Publishing United States
Number of pages
96
Condition
New
Number of Pages
88
Place of Publication
Richmond, CA, United States
ISBN
9781890650582
SKU
V9781890650582
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Ref
99-1
About Paul Hoover
Paul Hoover is the editor of the influential anthology Postmodern American Poetry, co-editor of the literary magazine New American Writing, and author of nine previous poetry collections. He lives in Mill Valley, California.
Reviews for Desolation: Souvenir
"In the two long poems that make up Desolation: Souvenir , Paul Hoover unravels the edges of empirical knowledge... What's so moving in this book is the lucidity with which Hoover takes on matters that can't be resolved or reclaimed."
Elizabeth Robinson, author, Harrow and Three Novels "Two poems, one grounded in Mallarme's deeply moving elegiac fragments for his young ... Read more
Elizabeth Robinson, author, Harrow and Three Novels "Two poems, one grounded in Mallarme's deeply moving elegiac fragments for his young ... Read more