Description

Song

for Thom Gunn

There is no east or west

in the wood you fear and seek,

stumbling past a gate of moss

and what you would not take.

And what you thought you had

(the Here that is no rest)

you make from it an aid

to form no east, no west.

No east. No west. No need

for given map or bell,

vehicle, screen, or speed.

Forget the house, forget the hill.

Taking its title from a set of writings found in the Dead Sea Scrolls, From the Book of Giants retunes the signal broadcast from these ancient fragments, transmitting a new sound in the shape of a Roman drain cover, in imitations of Dante and Martial, in the voice of a cricket and the hard-boiled American photographer Weegee, in elegies both public and personal, and in poems that range from the social speech of letters to the gnomic language of riddles. Out of poetry’s “complex of complaint and praise,” Joshua Weiner discovers, in one poem, his own complicity in Empire during his son’s baseball game at the White House. In another, an embroidered parrot sings a hermetic nursery rhyme to an infant after 9/11.

From the Book of Giants

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Song for Thom GunnThere is no east or westin the wood you fear and seek,stumbling past a gate of mossand... Read more

    Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
    Publication Date: 15/10/2006
    ISBN13: 9780226890463, 978-0226890463
    ISBN10: 0226890465

    Number of Pages: 88

    Fiction , Poetry

    Description

    Song

    for Thom Gunn

    There is no east or west

    in the wood you fear and seek,

    stumbling past a gate of moss

    and what you would not take.

    And what you thought you had

    (the Here that is no rest)

    you make from it an aid

    to form no east, no west.

    No east. No west. No need

    for given map or bell,

    vehicle, screen, or speed.

    Forget the house, forget the hill.

    Taking its title from a set of writings found in the Dead Sea Scrolls, From the Book of Giants retunes the signal broadcast from these ancient fragments, transmitting a new sound in the shape of a Roman drain cover, in imitations of Dante and Martial, in the voice of a cricket and the hard-boiled American photographer Weegee, in elegies both public and personal, and in poems that range from the social speech of letters to the gnomic language of riddles. Out of poetry’s “complex of complaint and praise,” Joshua Weiner discovers, in one poem, his own complicity in Empire during his son’s baseball game at the White House. In another, an embroidered parrot sings a hermetic nursery rhyme to an infant after 9/11.

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