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Saint Peter and the Goldfinch [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x149x10 mm, kaal: 220 g
  • Sari: Made in Michigan Writers Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2019
  • Kirjastus: Wayne State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0814346456
  • ISBN-13: 9780814346457
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x149x10 mm, kaal: 220 g
  • Sari: Made in Michigan Writers Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2019
  • Kirjastus: Wayne State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0814346456
  • ISBN-13: 9780814346457
Teised raamatud teemal:

Jack Ridl returns with a collection of poems that mix deft artistic skill with intimate meditations on everyday life, whether that be curiosity, loss, discovery, joy, or the passing of the seasons. An early reader of Saint Peter and the Goldfinch said it best: "Ridl’s books are all treasures, as is he, and his poetry has always been trout-quick, alternately funny and wondrous, instantly intimate, and free of pretense. All these characteristics can be found in this book, and there is something else, something extraordinary: at an age where most poets are content to roll out an imagined posterity, he’s decided to push and refine the art, to see out the day and live it fully, because art and life settle for no less."

The first section of Saint Peter and the Goldfinch reflects on the author’s personal history, with poems like "Feeding the Pup in the Early Morning" and "Some of What Was Left After Therapy." The second section continues with meditations on varied events and persons and includes poems such as "The Last Days of Sam Snead" and "Coffee Talks with Con Hilberry." The third attends primarily to the mystery of love and what one loves and contains the poems "The Inevitable Sorrow of Potatoes" and "Suite for the Long Married." The fourth and final section meditates primarily on the imagined in poems like "Over in That Corner, the Puppets" and "Meditation on a Photograph of a Man Jumping a Puddle in the Rain."

Saint Peter and the Goldfinch is the work of a talented and seasoned poet, one whose work comes out of the "plainspoken" tradition—the kind of poetry that, as Thomas Lynch puts it, "has to deliver the goods, has to say something about life, something clear and discernible, or it has little to offer." Readers of poetry who enjoy wrestling with life’s big questions will appreciate the space that Ridl allows for these ruminations.



A collection of meditations and reflections on being.
Likely 1(4)
The Train Home
It Was Last Night, I Think
5(1)
Wondering What It Was Like
6(1)
American Suite for a Lost Daughter
7(3)
While the Dog Sleeps
10(1)
Garage Sale
11(1)
Is It Virginia Woolf I'm Thinking Of?
12(1)
Feeding the Pup in the Early Morning
13(1)
The Mallards
14(1)
Thinking Again of My Daughter
15(1)
The Nonattachment of Buddhism
16(1)
My Brother--A Star
17(2)
The Book of Rain
19(1)
The Day After William Stafford Died
20(1)
The Line
21(2)
After the Thirteenth Shock Treatment
23(1)
The Train Home
24(1)
I Almost Saw a Rabbit Today
25(1)
Self-Pity as an Ars Poetica
26(1)
Ice Storm
27(1)
Some of What Was Left After Therapy
28(1)
Turning to the Psalter
29(4)
The Man Who Decided to See
The Man Who Decided to See
33(1)
Dailiness
34(1)
The Last Days of Sam Snead
35(1)
After Learning a Literary Magazine's Editor Expects the First Line to Be a Grabber
36(1)
The Bird Maker
37(1)
Levitating Frogs
38(1)
It's What He Does Instead
39(1)
Coffee Talks with Con Hilberry
40(1)
The Night Before the MLA, Casey Stengel Appears to the Postmodernist Theorists
41(1)
The Week After
42(1)
The Man Who Made Towers of Beach Glass
43(1)
This American Walking the Winter Streets of Tubingen, Germany: A Postcard
44(1)
Saint Peter and the Goldfinch
45(2)
Watching
47(1)
Packing the Boxes
48(2)
Heaven
50(1)
Rising over the Smoke
51(1)
The World in May Is Leafing Out
52(1)
Chamber Musicians Also Wash the Dishes, Check the Mail
53(1)
He of the Long Wait
54(3)
The Long Married
Suite for Another Day in the World
57(7)
The Inevitable Sorrow of Potatoes
64(2)
Key West Suite
66(5)
Remembering the Night I Dreamed Paul Klee Married the Sky
71(1)
Let It Snow
72(1)
Suite for the Long Married
73(8)
Here
81(4)
Waiting for the Astronomer
Practicing Chinese Ink Drawing
85(1)
The Question of Prayer
86(1)
Nearing November
87(1)
Waiting for the Astronomer
88(1)
Meditation on a Photograph of a Man Jumping a Huge Puddle in the Rain
89(1)
After Another Massacre
90(1)
Over in That Corner, the Puppets
91(1)
Another Day in Your Life
92(1)
Things Are Never the Same
93(1)
Within What You Endure
94(1)
After Hearing the Professor Say, "She's Just an Average Student"
95(2)
Some Answers to Your Question
97(1)
Some Notes I Took This Morning
98(1)
It's Christmas
99(1)
Putting Down Our Dogs
100(1)
At the Far End of Town Where the River Bends
101(1)
Keeping the Windows Open
102(1)
Guided Meditation
103(2)
To This New Child Breathing in the World
105(1)
If You're Waiting, You May as Well...
106(2)
Morning Again
108(1)
Let Comfort Come
109(2)
Why We Stay 111(2)
Acknowledgments 113
Jack Ridl is author of the poetry collections Broken Symmetry (Wayne State University Press, 2006), Practicing to Walk Like a Heron (Wayne State University Press, 2013), and Losing Season, all of which have won national awards.