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My Mojave

by Donald Revell
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Synopsis

Pastoral and devotional, this renowned author's eighth collection concerns itself with beauty and the deserts we inhabit.

Publishers Weekly

Revell gained prominence with the demanding, austere and short-lined poems of There Are Three and the stringent elegies of last year's Arcady, both with Wesleyan. This eighth book's range now encompasses both open-ended sequences and songlike, stanzaic lyric, Christianity and ancient Greece, political anger and paternal affection. Revell views domestic life (as a father and husband), the local flora of the American West, literary forebears (Traherne, Dorothy Wordsworth) and recent history (elections and September 11) through the dual lenses of landscape poetry and religious reverence. "I'm not needed/ Like wings in a storm,/ And God is the storm," one powerful lyric concludes; a provocative ode asks whether "the whole business of appearance would destroy politics/ Giving absolute sovereignty to the love of God." Revell's deliberate drift and concise description distance his new work somewhat from the more difficult poets with whom he has lately been classed: this book instead recalls, and rivals, Gary Snyder's Buddhist humility and Charles Wright's luminous verse diaries. If at times his transcendence seems too easily won, more often Revell's plain declaratives coax readers to share his speaker's journeys: "I want to go to the invisible and see it." (Apr.) Forecast: Revell's shift to the University of Maine-based Alice James may mean a drop in visibility on the shelf-or, depending on review coverage, simply more attention for the press. While there has been an extreme paucity of poetry reviewing in national newspapers and magazines recently, Revell is one the ripest candidates around for a long, summative piece. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Donald Revell

Poet, translator and critic Donald Revell has authored ten previous collections of poetry. Winner of a 2008 NEA Translation Award, the 2004 Lenore Marshall Award and two-time winner of the PEN Center USA Award in Poetry, Revell has also received fellowships from the NEA and the Ingram Merrill and Guggenheim Foundations. He is Poetry Editor of the Colorado Review.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2003
Publisher
Alice James Books
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781882295401

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