An edition of Pier (2011)

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An edition of Pier (2011)

Pier

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Pier is a beautiful book. . . . The poems create a thread, tightly woven, but also expansive, held in their rooms of breath and breadth.”
Drunken Boat

“As if through an echolocation of brilliant and insistent off-rhyme, these poems effect a delicate placement of self into body, body into world, world into word. And at the center of it all is even more delicate loss. Oshiro’s Pier takes its measure in precise instances that ache with intelligence. A truly masterful first book.”
—Cole Swensen

“[Pier] is rich with slender sounds, subtle fragrances…. Oshiro has a unique poetic IQ.”
Honolulu Weekly

“The delicate matter of living inside one’s skin pervades Pier, and Oshiro provides a near-handbook on how to slip through the defined boundaries of objects and animals and inhabit them. This animalistic impulse is combined with her penchant for ancestor worship… which in totality provides for a delicious atavism.”
The Great American Pinup

“Who can whisper in the spare dark and still be heard in the greater stillness? Only a poet who bets everything on spirit and the ability of language to outline that spirit. In prose honed to home and verse like stones skipping on the surface of water, who can tell where this wonderfully quiet and haunting book will lead? Not where you would ever think: “Everywhere is a potential/exit, except the door.” In a virtuosic range of approaches to line, image and poem, Janine Oshiro makes a unique new music.”
—Kazim Ali

“The poems in Pier refuse to privilege poetic craft over intensity of feeling, landscape over interiority, the mundane over the fabular, stoicism over grief. Instead, they have it all–or rather, they emerge from the spaces between contending states: ‘It came out in a child’s hand and I was/ not a child.’ Oshiro’s is a new voice of antique resonances, born of an anxious apprenticeship to beauty and to pain.”
—Mark Levine

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Publisher
Alice James Books
Language
English
Pages
77

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2011, Alice James Books
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Farmington, USA

Edition Notes

Poems.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.6
Library of Congress
PS3615.S45 P54 2011, PS3615.S45P54 2011

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
77p.
Number of pages
77

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25185872M
ISBN 10
1882295889
ISBN 13
9781882295883
LCCN
2011015819
OCLC/WorldCat
709681424

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