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Stephanie Strickland - True North (Ernest Sandeen Prize in Poetry) - 9780268018993 - V9780268018993
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True North (Ernest Sandeen Prize in Poetry)

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Description for True North (Ernest Sandeen Prize in Poetry) Paperback. This collection of poems explores wayfaring, both in a spiritual sense and in the sense of knowledge navigation in an information age. It explores American history, encompassing writing and identity in the figures of Emily Dickinson and Willard Gibbs, the country's first mathematical physicist. Num Pages: 96 pages. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 230 x 157 x 9. Weight in Grams: 181.
This collection of poems explores wayfaring, both in a spiritual sense and in the sense of knowledge navigation in an information age. It explores American history, encompassing writing and identity in the figures of Emily Dickinson and Willard Gibbs, the country's first mathematical physicist.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
1997
Publisher
Univ of Notre Dame Pr
Condition
New
Number of Pages
94
Place of Publication
Notre Dame IN, United States
ISBN
9780268018993
SKU
V9780268018993
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-1

About Stephanie Strickland
Stephanie Strickland is a poet living in New York City. She has published eight volumes of print poetry and co-authored eleven digital poems.

Reviews for True North (Ernest Sandeen Prize in Poetry)
"In these poems specialized vocabularies—drawn from science, linguistics, history, mathematics—move in and out of each other in a radical remaking of language. The volume is a tour de force, and exhilarating to read." —The Women's Review of Books “Strickland is a thrilling poet. She is a ‘rapt observer’ of shimmering worlds, in and out, and of the long story of human savagery, civility, and intelligence. She shines and dives across the air of many worlds. . . . Rooted in her sense of the profound voluptuous, she is a powerful ‘fabulist of what we are.’”—Marie Ponsot, author of The Bird Catcher "Erudite—the word might be hurled at a poet as an insult, meant to suggest dull, arcane knowledge and lack of accessibility. In Strickland's case, however, erudite is a term of praise. For ideas and facts stud her poetry like so many gleaming jewels, yet they never tarnish the gold of human experience from which the poems are wrought. Take the trope of the title poem, for instance: beginning with the difference between magnetic and true north, Strickland launches into an exploration of the forces of love, until the metaphor links science and the heart so tightly that they are inseparable. Strickland's language is not easy; it is full of citations and allusions and sometimes dense with wordplay. But the force of her passion for ideas and for human connection sustains each poem." —Patricia Monaghan

Goodreads reviews for True North (Ernest Sandeen Prize in Poetry)


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