
Scaffolding
Poems
Elena Rivera(Author)
Princeton University Press
Published on 8. November 2016
Book
Hardback
104 pages
978-0-691-17225-5 (ISBN)
Description
Scaffolding is a sequence of eighty-two sonnets written over the course of a year, dated and arranged in roughly chronological order, and vividly reflecting life in New York City. In this, her third book of poetry, Elena Rivera uses the English sonnet as a scaffold to explore daily events, observations, conversations, thoughts, words, and memories--and to reflect on the work of earlier poets and the relationship between life and literature. Guided by formal and syllabic constraints, the poems become in part an exploration of how form affects content and how other poets have approached the sonnet. The poems, which are very attentive to rhythm and sound, are often in conversation with historical, philosophical, artistic, and literary sources. But at the same time they engage directly with the present moment. Like the construction scaffolding that year after year goes up around buildings all over New York, these poems build on one another and change the way we see what was there before.
Reviews / Votes
"Scaffolding is a profound meditation. . . . [O]ne cannot but fall in love with the book, and its city, that Rivera has given us."---Ankit Basnet, Cincinnati ReviewMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Product notice
Trade binding
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
28 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-17225-5 (9780691172255)
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Person
Elena Rivera is a poet and translator. She is the author of The Perforated Map and Unknowne Land, and her poems have appeared in the Nation, Denver Quarterly, the New York Times, and many other publications. Her translation of Bernard Noel's The Rest of the Voyage won the Robert Fagles Translation Prize. She was born in Mexico City, spent her childhood in Paris, and now lives in New York City.
Content
*Frontmatter, pg. i*Contents, pg. vii*July 14th From 80 La Salle - Sept. 1st, pg. 1*Sept. 5th - Oct. 24th, pg. 25*Oct. 27th (Revised Jan. 28th) - July 17th April 23rd, pg. 56*Acknowledgments, pg. 83*Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets, pg. 85