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An edition of Science and other poems (1994)

Science and other poems

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Alison Hawthorne Deming brings to her first collection of verse the kinds of scrupulous observation and clear-eyed analysis that characterize scientific inquiry as well as a poet's eye for the telling moment. Science and Other Poems establishes astonishing parallels between the mute, inexorable processes of the physical universe and the dark mysteries of the human heart, parallels so clearly wrought and convincing that we wonder why we had not recognized them before.

"Caffe Trieste" lays bare the unexamined terror and sorrow that underlie the proliferation of faux fifties kitsch, then strips the veil of specious grace from the decade and reveals it as it was for those who lived it:. ...bombs spread like bacteria on culture plates, / when the cost of a family staying together might be Stelazine and / high-voltage erasures. They're just American - / all shine and no pain.

In the chilling "Alliance, Ohio," a mother and daughter suddenly find themselves stranded in a world of predators, a poisonous world charged with sexual threat, where every smile, every gesture, drips with sly menace.

Yet moments of dislocation can also be cause for rejoicing, as when a speaker, after surprising a bat in the house, is moved to rapture by the sight of the night sky. Every page of Science and Other Poems is alive with startling juxtapositions, eerie parallels, abrupt shifts of tone, and image after image of crystalline perfection - as in this dazzling evocation of soft-shelled crabs: "their finely stippled bodies that give to the touch, / translucent as Japanese lanterns.".

These poems imbue everything, from the microscopic to the stellar, with wonder. Each instant of illumination, like poetry itself, brings the world alive with "a faithfulness deeper than seeing."

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English
Pages
80

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Science and other poems
1994, Louisiana State University Press
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Edition Notes

Winner of the Walt Whitman Award for 1993 given by the Academy of American Poets.

Published in
Baton Rouge

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.54
Library of Congress
PS3554.E474 S35 1994, PS3554.E474S35 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
80 p. ;
Number of pages
80

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Open Library
OL1428001M
ISBN 10
0807119148, 0807119156
LCCN
93039187
OCLC/WorldCat
29224864
Library Thing
414890
Goodreads
2510859
1145804

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