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Archipelago/Poems

by Arthur Sze
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Poetry. "Arthur Sze composes an elegant, quietly intense, very human, beautiful poetry, one that is remarkable for its commitment to metaphor and musical language. I consider him one of the foremost poets of his generation. He is wise, intelligent, a joy to be with and read" -Quincy Troupe.

About the Author, Arthur Sze

Arthur Sze is the author of nine books of poetry and translation. He is emeritus professor of Creative Writing at the Institute of American Indian Arts, former poet laureate of Santa Fe, and a corresponding editor for Manoa. He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Like the water between islands, Sze's poems inhabit the space between declaration and question (one of his strategies is to end a declarative sentence with a question mark), as if claiming the territory in between the observer's consciousness and another reality. In this remarkable, demanding collection, Sze's fifth, the poet's acts of awareness connect the seeming randomness of thoughts. Sze explicates those links, as on the back of a mirror ``three dragons swirl in mist and April air./ After sixteen years that first kiss/ still has a flaring tail.'' The laws and forms of reality are imbued with feeling: ``We think, had I this then that would/ but subjunctive form is surge and ache./ Yellow tips of chamis are flaring open./ I drop a jar of mustard, and it shatters in a wave.'' Like Emily Dickinson, Sze precisely seizes the natural world: ``The mycelium of a honey mushroom/ glows in the dark. What does a yellow/ Man On Horseback know of winter and spring?'' Exploring his Chinese American background, Sze transmutes the familiar to reveal the unexpected, and mines the unfamiliar to explicate the known. (July)

Book Details

Published
June 11, 1995
Publisher
Copper Canyon Press
Pages
90
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781556591006

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