Poetry of Places
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Overview
New York Poems is dedicated to "The City of New York: embattled, gallant, enduring" by celebrated poet D. H. Melhem, who calls the Upper West Side her "muse." D. H. Melhem's sharp eye looks at neighborhood struggles with blight and urban renewal (chastised as "Negro Removal"). She examines her city from the World Trade Center disaster to the present to the city's future. New York Poems combines her seminal book of poetry, Notes on 94th Street, with her second volume about the neighborhood, Children of the House Afire, whose emblematic title poem describes a tragic fire she witnessed from her second-floor window. "Requiescant 9/11" ("let them rest"), a tribute sequence lamenting the martyrs of the World Trade Center closes Melhem's last collection, Conversation with a Stonemason. The author's preface and poem, "Prospect," survey the urban terrain. Melhem concludes with a lyrical panorama of her city's dynamic changes.Editorials
Library Journal
New Yorker Melhem (Notes on 94th Street) here celebrates her native city by zooming in on the most mundane of activities, like eating pizza at the Formica counter or chatting with her unsociable cleaning lady. It is here, she observes, that "things are more delicate (and strong)/ within the edges of our expectations." Although absorbed quickly, the poems paint a compelling picture of a city made stoic by its tragedies. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.Book Details
Published
June 30, 2005
Publisher
Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University Press, 2005.
Pages
184
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780815608134