
Muse
Poems by Susan Aizenberg
Susan Aizenberg(Author)
Southern Illinois University Press
Will be published approx. on 31. March 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
88 pages
978-0-8093-2443-9 (ISBN)
Description
Muse, the first full-length collection from poet Susan Aizenberg, brings together poems of personal history, elegy, and the complex lives of artists, writers, and ""ordinary"" people, in an exploration of the relationship between art and life, esthetics and ethics. She is sharp-eyed in purpose, trying to understand ""what love is"" in a continual shifting between loss and knowledge. While ""there is no other world than this one"" for Aizenberg, nevertheless she finds a world of affirmation. Aizenberg sings elegant blues, keeps a perfect balance between elaboration and restraint with formal skill that is both impressive and consoling, reminding us that poetry is a form of intelligence in which music creates a world full of mystery and depth. Cortland, 1970 Always Monday, light October drizzle misting our hair, wet-wool musk of our peacoats. Remember your father's library? Three-for-a-buck novels, all the rosy headlights he could dream, group-gropes he couldn't. Breakfast was beer in a jelly glass. Then the ten-block walk, hardscrabble shacks imploding, to swing shift at Smith Corona. I still have the scar acid etched through my jeans that first night. Peeling them down in the ladies' room, I found a black
Reviews / Votes
How can art and life coexist? This is one of the big questions that Susan Aizenberg ralses in the superbly crafted, deeply felt poems of Muse. From a beautiful elegy for the poet Lynda Hull to a brilliant sequence on Vivienne Eliot, we are moved by narrative, delighted by the music of speech, and dazzled by glittering imagery. But ultimately, Aizenberg forces us to confront disturbing questions about how the aesthetic can be reconciled with the ethical. She faces these questions unflinchingly. They are the heart of her enterprise. A real, three-dimensional human being emerges out of the phrasing, the images, and the thoughts of these memorable poems, shaped out of words but entangled in the gritty detail of ordinary life. -Maura Stanton, author of Glacier Wine ""Clearly Susan Alzenberg has chosen to serve the most demanding of the nine muses, Clio, the muse of history, Aizenberg honors her with rich and vital poems of personal history, elegy, and what could be called Lyrics of the Long Haul-poems of the middle years, poems which testify to the difficulties of grace and the precious arrival of wisdom. This is an elegant and sustained volume. More importantly, it is an instructive one.""-David Wojahn, author of The Falling HourMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Carbondale
United States
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
145 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8093-2443-9 (9780809324439)
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Susan Aizenberg
Muse
E-Book
04/2002
1st Edition
Southern Illinois University Press
€21.99
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Person
Susan Aizenberg is the co-editor (with Erin Belieu) of The Extraordinary Tide: New Poetry by American Women, a contributing editor to the Nebraska Review, and author of a chapbook-length collection of poems, Peru, which appears in Take Three: 2: AGNI New Poets Series. Her poems have appeared and are forthcoming in the Journal, AGNI, Chelsea, Prairie Schooner, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and many other publications. She is an assistant professor of English and creative writing at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska.