
Little Pharma
Poems
Laura Kolbe(Author)
University of Pittsburgh Press
Published on 26. October 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-0-8229-6672-2 (ISBN)
Description
The title Little Pharma is both a doppelgaenger and a cri de coeur: as the poet's dreamlike double, the character Little Pharma navigates the murky channels of the hospital and clinic, the borderlands of the living and the dead, and the journey from novice to healer. At the same time, the poems plead for a return to a littler pharma, a space for stolen intimacy and momentary quiet amid the impersonal and engulfing chill that floods the anatomical theater and the corridors of illness. Little Pharma is a Dantean journey from the depths of an institution, and of a pervading personal dread, to a renewed celebration of human contact, the body, and the giddy, terrifying excitement of ongoing life.
Excerpt from "Intensive Care"
Doctor, I don my day-face
like a net of cathodes, drained
of all irruption, non-particular.
Whose mask and sign
is Sun. Enter this sickroom
bugged with surging pentecosts of light,
the green tracings
of the representative heart.
Permit now its miraculous whim.
Excerpt from "Intensive Care"
Doctor, I don my day-face
like a net of cathodes, drained
of all irruption, non-particular.
Whose mask and sign
is Sun. Enter this sickroom
bugged with surging pentecosts of light,
the green tracings
of the representative heart.
Permit now its miraculous whim.
Reviews / Votes
This first book of poems by writer, doctor, and medical ethicist Laura Kolbe is vital and urgent, tempered by wit and layered language. * LitHub * Following in the footsteps of other doctor-poets, such as Rafael Campo, Fady Joudah, and Seema Yasmin, Kolbe creates fresh perspectives on the unceasing triage between health, wellness, and wholeness. * Booklist * Laura Kolbe is a physician by training, and her first book of poetry, Little Pharma, displays the kind of precision you'd expect from a doctor-poet. . . . Seeing truly is a professional imperative for the doctor, a moral imperative for the poet. It's a matter of care, and Little Pharma displays care, tact, and truth in every poem. * Commonweal Magazine * [A] wryly detailed and compassionate debut collection. -- Poetry Foundation In Laura Kolbe's deft hands, a poem becomes a tool for peering closely into what is often concealed. Her poems are vivid explosions of language, thought, and wit, and to read her poems is to encounter a voice seeking to see and name the world accurately-and in so doing understand our condition. An extraordinary first collection. -- Meghan O'Rourke, author of Sun In Days and The Long Goodbye Combining the urgent immediacy of a live performance with the close-up scrutiny of the microscope, the poems in Laura Kolbe's dazzling Little Pharma expose the facade of false economies (pharmaceutical, medical, societal, artistic, sexual) by trafficking instead-with wit, candor, and enviable savvy-in the currency of vulnerability. -- Lisa Russ Spaar, author of Orexia and Vanitas, Rough The speakers of this searching work erode the sham certainties of institutional logic to accommodate ghosts. Laura Kolbe writes a scintillating metaphysical poetry lit by 'the anatomist's awe of layers' through dazzling strata of perception. Her imagination is a fuller form of attention, a means of seeing not only what is but what what is implies, reflects, calls forth through sensuous correspondence. -- Margaret Ross, author of A TimeshareMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Pittsburgh PA
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 148 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
178 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8229-6672-2 (9780822966722)
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Laura Kolbe is a physician, medical ethicist, and writer. Her poems have appeared in the Best American Poetry series and in American Poetry Review, Conjunctions, Harper's, The Nation, The New York Review of Books, The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, Poetry, The Yale Review, and elsewhere. Her first collection, Little Pharma, won the Agnes Lynch Starrett Prize and was published by the University of Pittsburgh Press. Her chapbook Keeping House: Six Longer Love Poems was selected by Kwame Dawes as the Center for Book Arts annual chapbook contest winner.She teaches and practices medicine in New York City.