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Earthling - by James Longenbach (Paperback)

Earthling - by  James Longenbach (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist<br /><br /><em>Earthling</em> confronts our deepest fears in clear and haunting language, from a poet of extraordinary gifts (American Academy of Arts and Letters).<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Earthling is one of the oldest words in the English language, our original word for ploughman, a keeper of the earth. In poems simultaneously ordinary and otherworldly, James Longenbach traces the life of a modern-day earthling as he looks squarely at his little patch of earth and at the vast emptiness of interstellar space. Beginning with the death of the earthling's mother and ending with a confrontation with his own mortality, the poems within <em>Earthling</em> resist complaint or agitation. In them, the real and the imagined, the material and the allegorical, intersect at shifting angles and provide fresh perspectives and lasting consolation.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><em>Earthling </em>is a gift--wise, aching, unafraid of pleasure and the less-than-pleasurable things that pleasure may commit us to. The whole thing is both grounded and airborne. A wonderful book.--Matthew Bevis "Poetry"<br><br><em>Earthling</em> stuns me with its clarities, it fascinates me to no end. Is it Longenbach's passionate precision? Is it his absolute unmixed attentiveness that's akin to prayer? To my mind, <em>Earthling</em> is far more than just another brilliant, elegant book of verse: this is elegance at the edge of the abyss. This is a human voice that has come to the middle of life's desert to find that "In the middle of the desert / you might be anyone." Longenbach finds here the crystalline, transformative, pure pitch of a lyric poet: his voice in this book becomes any earthling's voice. How does he do it? How does he give clarity to the human in us? In another century people used to call this effect visionary work: the poetry of a true mystic.--Ilya Kaminsky<br><br>[<em>Earthling</em>] opens with several delightful poems that combine plain-spoken language and imaginative vistas as the speaker begins to explore what it means to live on Earth at this time...Literary references and allegorical narratives add to the surprises in this book, which shifts perceptively in each section yet ultimately reminds readers that 'when you love one thing deeply, a/ person, a place/ Ultimately you love them all.'--Elizabeth Lund "Washington Post"<br><br>James Longenbach knows as much about how poems work as anyone in the world, but he hides this knowledge behind poems that feel so real and artless they hardly seem composed at all. The poems in <em>Earthling</em> are mythological in their simplicity, and their myth is the inevitable one of an isolated consciousness inhabiting places that might or might not be actual, 'Moments when the artist in each of use created / The material world by finding the unfamiliar in the familiar.'--John Koethe<br><br>Longenbach gives his readers a route to follow, and its turns are precise.-- "The Millions, Must-Read Poetry Pick"<br><br>Longenbach's language remains sparse, calm, and graceful even as his poems confront the finiteness of individual human lives.-- "Publishers Weekly"<br><br>More than any poet of his generation, Longenbach adventures a cleanly and generous ambition for the art, constantly mindful of his subject as Matter beyond occasion--Matter to be reverenced and thereby understood. In <em>Earthling</em>, he touches upon glory. His 'Allegory' is the finest instance of transcendence in American writing since Ammons's 'Easter Morning.' Every page of this collection merits permanence, a pleasure truly modern now.--Donald Revell<br>

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