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The King: Poems

by Rebecca Wolff
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Synopsis

A bold, lyrical invention by an award-winning poet whose “gift for the gorgeous” won praise from Robert Pinsky.

Publishers Weekly

In her third book, Wolff (Figment) keeps company with Sylvia Plath, Sharon Olds and Beth Ann Fennelly, challenging the idea that motherhood is a glossy miracle that makes the mother special. "I had a baby," writes a deadpan Wolff, "it was inevitable-I was pregnant." In these short, jagged poems, motherhood often manifests itself in anxiety and self-consciousness: "I mean to say// something here! Not to enact/or reference." Wolff is leery of such commands to the self, and leerier still of their results. In "A History of Depression," she describes the defective desires of an upset speaker: "You command,/ in your grasp, a unicorn,/ or some other damned, faux-virginal/ beast: Paleface on the gospel path,/ damp./ Inclined to list." Wolff, editor of the literary journal Fence, divides this long collection into seven sections, the first six of which carry titles evoking those forces that dominate the poet: "The Condition," "The Baby," "The King," "The Man," "The Baby," "The Lord." Wanting to negotiate-intellectually, emotionally, spiritually and poetically-such concepts leads Wolff into the mind's knottier realms. In the book's final section, "Depth Essay," the speaker can be breathtakingly brave in her confessions, if not always pretty: "I've had my children and cannot/ take that back. Buddhists call // it suffering." (June)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

About the Author, Rebecca Wolff

Rebecca Wolff is the editor of Fence and the author of Manderley, Figment and Continuum. She lives in Athens, New York, with her family and is a Fellow of the New York State Writers Institute.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2009
Publisher
Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780393069327

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