
The Radiant
Lise Goett(Author)
Tupelo Press, Incorporated
Published on 24. December 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
62 pages
978-1-961209-15-2 (ISBN)
Description
Poems about celestial and mortal bodies.
The Radiant explores the psychological, physical, and spiritual challenges of living in a body and the changes and distortions that arise from the experience of the body's limitations and inevitable death. The collection takes its title from the term for the point from which all meteors appear to emanate during a shower, luminous bodies in decay that when traced to their origin seem to converge at a single point. "Perhaps you can remember the time called before, the all-you-can-do-is-see-yourself-in-a-split-second where you recognize that everything you've ever known is going to be different after," writes Goett in the collection's final poem, "The Bookman," recounting radiant points of no return and transformation that, in spite of their challenge, remain luminous.
The Radiant explores the psychological, physical, and spiritual challenges of living in a body and the changes and distortions that arise from the experience of the body's limitations and inevitable death. The collection takes its title from the term for the point from which all meteors appear to emanate during a shower, luminous bodies in decay that when traced to their origin seem to converge at a single point. "Perhaps you can remember the time called before, the all-you-can-do-is-see-yourself-in-a-split-second where you recognize that everything you've ever known is going to be different after," writes Goett in the collection's final poem, "The Bookman," recounting radiant points of no return and transformation that, in spite of their challenge, remain luminous.
Reviews / Votes
Finalist * 2025 New Mexico Book Awards * "A glimmering intelligence beats at the heart of The Radiant. It's not the condescending kind that disallows humor (or how to account for the witty "milk of amnesia"?). It certainly doesn't frown at sensuality, of either body ("the bliss of flesh / called astonishment") or language ("feasting ... / on gooseberries & cracklings of crispened flesh & fat"). Nor does it think it's above a one-two punch of imagery ("the face of a Geisha / painted in the rice powder make-up of moonlight"). No, it's...a learned but lissome, carnal yet soulful, singular kind of intelligence, here in grown-up poems for grown-up readers, and it keeps one eye on mortality and the other on the delights of this world. Breathe deep, and take the plunge!" * Albert Goldbarth, author of Selfish: Poems * "Like the visions glimpsed in dreams, or maybe even spiritual revelation, the poems of The Radiant are both rare and bent on assigning language to the most illusive human experiences. And what language this is-lush, tensile, probing and even wild in its linguistic prowess, Lise Goett sounds like no other American poet, as no one else is as refined, as strange, as original. Often addressed to the second person "you," these poems move us through a geography of spirit, involving us in their stories, implicating us in their emotional tumult, all while giving us the opportunity to see that which is holy in the mundane, and expand our ideas of how poems work, what a poem can say and contain. The Radiant is a moving, luminous and visionary book, and Lise Goett is a poet at the height of her powers."* Mark Wunderlich, author of The God of Nothingness * "In The Radiant, Lise Goett renders a music whose profound reckoning is of the poet's own determinations between a life of the mind and the physical world. The poems here orchestrate both the painful and rapturous particulars of a consciousness in the fires of transformation when faced, on the one hand, with individual mortality and demise; and on the other, with the fierce disquiet that haunts humanity given the slow-motion proximity of planetary extinction. The contradictory fears and desires that drive such understanding-capable of expressing the "distortions that arise from the experience of the body's limitations and its abuse"-can account likewise for "bodies of all things being born into this world under a sign of error, / of negation, as they are being erased," but not without the bliss of natural phenomena and language "caught in an updraft."" * Roberto J. Tejada, author of Why the Assembly Disbanded *
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
159 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-961209-15-2 (9781961209152)
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Lise Goett's second book, Leprosarium, also published by Tupelo, was the 2012 winner of the Robert H. Winner Memorial Award in Poetry from the Poetry Society of America for best manuscript-in-progress. Her other awards include the Paris Review Discovery Award, The Pen Southwest Book Award in Poetry, Capricorn Prize from the West Side Y, James D. Phelan Award from the San Francisco Foundation, and the Barnard New Women Poets Prize for her first poetry collection, Waiting for the Paraclete, as well as postgraduate fellowships from the Milton Center and the Creative Writing Institute at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Her poetry has appeared in numerous journals, including the Paris Review, Ploughshares, Image, Mandorla, and the Antioch Review. She teaches generative workshops and edits poetry manuscripts for publication out of her home in Taos, New Mexico.
Content
Table of Contents
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After a Dark Tunnel, Uplift, Lift /5
I
Difficult Body /10
Free Fall /12
How to Avoid a Snake /15
Current Weather, Whether /17
Cassandra's Curse /21
Sinistra /23
The Voyeur /24
II
The Muses /26
The Abduction /27
How to Get Pregnant /28
Dirge /29
The Summit Will Teach You /30
How to Plant Corn /32
Apologia for Hermeticism /33
Hildegard /34
Codicil /36
III
Wabi-Sabi /42
Festina Lente /44
Eros Addresses Psyche /46
At the Grand Central Oyster Bar /48
Sophia /50
Palace /51
Want /52
The Bookman /53
Acknowledgments /58
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After a Dark Tunnel, Uplift, Lift /5
I
Difficult Body /10
Free Fall /12
How to Avoid a Snake /15
Current Weather, Whether /17
Cassandra's Curse /21
Sinistra /23
The Voyeur /24
II
The Muses /26
The Abduction /27
How to Get Pregnant /28
Dirge /29
The Summit Will Teach You /30
How to Plant Corn /32
Apologia for Hermeticism /33
Hildegard /34
Codicil /36
III
Wabi-Sabi /42
Festina Lente /44
Eros Addresses Psyche /46
At the Grand Central Oyster Bar /48
Sophia /50
Palace /51
Want /52
The Bookman /53
Acknowledgments /58