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“One of the most assured voices in contemporary poetry.”
Library Journal

“[Goest] explodes the assumption of the ’empty’ portion of the page, while equally exploring the nature of the ‘filled’ portion of it. What emerges is an absence that is really present around a poem, almost haunting it as its lines jut out into space, inventing a language as it goes…”
Rain Taxi

“Swensen uses the slipperiest of language to illuminate, if you will, what we see and how often we don’t see it.” —Sacramento News & Review “Ignore the archaic-sounding title, because Swensen has penned a modern, jazzy collection….[These poems] shape-shift constantly, sometimes building on fragments but always moving fast because of the typography. A sense of history and discovery propel them forward. Highly recommended for all collections.”
Library Journal

“Delicately speculative, as if forced to take in the myriad conditions surrounding and evinced by things, Cole Swensen in this new book undertakes meticulous descriptions. But the poems, while subtle, are also blazing. Swensen is unafraid of what’s happening. There is enormous grace in these poems, there is also serious daring. The pleasure of reading them is intense.”
—Lyn Hejinian

Goest, sonorous with a hovering “ghost” which shimmers at the root of all things, is a stunning meditation—even initiation—on the act of seeing, proprioception, and the alchemical properties of light as it exists naturally and inside the human realm of history, lore, invention and the “whites” of painting. Light becomes the true mistress and possibly the underlying language of all invention. Swensen’s poetry documents a penetrating “intellectus”—light of the mind—by turns fragile, incandescent, transcendent.”
—Anne Waldman

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Publisher
Alice James Books
Language
English
Pages
63

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Goest
2004, Alice James Books
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Published in
Farmington, USA

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Library of Congress
PS8000

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Pagination
63 p. ;
Number of pages
63

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Open Library
OL22582124M
ISBN 10
1882295439
Library Thing
194967
Goodreads
562884

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