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An edition of The Anchorage (1999)

The Anchorage

Poems

  • 2 Want to read

In this debut collection, Mark Wunderlich creates a central metaphor of the body as anchor for the soul - but it is a body in peril, one set in motion through the landscape of desire. In poems located in New York's summer streets, in the barren snowfields of Wisconsin, and along stretches of Cape Cod's open shoreline, the lover speaks to the beloved in the form of lyrical missives, arguments, and intimate monologues.

The poems converse with each other; images repeat and echo in an effect that is strange and beautiful. Uniting the collection is an original and consistent voice - one that has found a hard won stance against the haphazard and negotiates with what is needful and sufficient.

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Language
English
Pages
57

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Cover of: The Anchorage
The Anchorage: Poems
1999, University of Massachusetts Press
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Edition Notes

Published in
Amherst, USA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.54
Library of Congress
PS3573.U46 A8 1999, PS3573.U46A8 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 57 p. ;
Number of pages
57

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL389304M
Internet Archive
anchoragepoems00wund_0
ISBN 10
1558492003
LCCN
98053493
OCLC/WorldCat
40433283
Library Thing
500106
Goodreads
408834

Work Description

In this debut collection, Mark Wunderlich creates a central metaphor of the body as anchor for the soul―but it is a body in peril, one set in motion through the landscape of desire. In poems located in New York's summer streets, in the barren snowfields of Wisconsin, and along stretches of Cape Cod's open shoreline, the lover speaks to the beloved in the form of lyrical missives, arguments, and intimate monologues. The poems converse with each other; images repeat and echo in an effect that is strange and beautiful. Uniting the collection is an original and consistent voice―one that has found a hard won stance against the haphazard and negotiates with what is needful and sufficient.

The Anchorage is a collection of love poems for the end of the millennium and takes as its subjects the dichotomies of love and illness, the urban and the rural, homosexual desire and familial tension. Wunderlich faces the complexities of contemporary life through poems that are both tender and striving and that leave the reader with an image of the body as a door through which one can transcend the suffering of the world.

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