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A New York Times Book Review New & Noteworthy Selection

"The Marble Bed is a vision; it is an ode to life."—Rowan Ricardo Phillips

"Each poem in The Marble Bed journeys far, wandering the territory of love's psyche."
—Yusef Komunyakaa

"One of the permanent poets of her generation."—Harold Bloom

Grace Schulman rises to new heights in these poems of lament and praise. In The Marble Bed, a couple dances on a shore that is at once a shining turf and a graveyard of sea toss, of cracked shells, a skull-like carapace, and emerald weed. Here things sparkle with newness: an orchid come alive when rescued from a trash bin; the new year hidden in an egret's wing; Coltrane's ecstatic flight; a seductive, come-hither angel; a meteor's arc; a rainbow's painted ribbons; a glacial rock that glowers in moonlight. Even the tomb sculptures in an Italian cemetery sparkle with vitality. Schulman, grieving for her late husband, believes passionately in the power of art to redeem human transience. Her faith in art enables her to move from mourning to joyful wonder of existence as she meditates on an injured world and concludes: "Because I cannot lose the injured world / without losing the world, / I'll have to praise it."

The Marble Bed

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    Publisher: Turtle Point Press
    Publication Date: 12/11/2020
    ISBN13: 9781885983831, 978-1885983831
    ISBN10: 1885983832

    Number of Pages: 136

    Fiction , Poetry

    Description

    A New York Times Book Review New & Noteworthy Selection

    "The Marble Bed is a vision; it is an ode to life."—Rowan Ricardo Phillips

    "Each poem in The Marble Bed journeys far, wandering the territory of love's psyche."
    —Yusef Komunyakaa

    "One of the permanent poets of her generation."—Harold Bloom

    Grace Schulman rises to new heights in these poems of lament and praise. In The Marble Bed, a couple dances on a shore that is at once a shining turf and a graveyard of sea toss, of cracked shells, a skull-like carapace, and emerald weed. Here things sparkle with newness: an orchid come alive when rescued from a trash bin; the new year hidden in an egret's wing; Coltrane's ecstatic flight; a seductive, come-hither angel; a meteor's arc; a rainbow's painted ribbons; a glacial rock that glowers in moonlight. Even the tomb sculptures in an Italian cemetery sparkle with vitality. Schulman, grieving for her late husband, believes passionately in the power of art to redeem human transience. Her faith in art enables her to move from mourning to joyful wonder of existence as she meditates on an injured world and concludes: "Because I cannot lose the injured world / without losing the world, / I'll have to praise it."

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