
Odd Blocks
Selected and New Poems
Kay Ryan(Author)
Carcanet Press Ltd
Published on 25. August 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
162 pages
978-1-84777-130-8 (ISBN)
Description
In Odd Blocks Kay Ryan, the acclaimed American poet, presents her work to European readers for the first time. The book includes twenty-one new poems, seven of them first published here. Ryan's flamboyant imagination sparks in spare and elegant verse. 'Edges,' she has said, 'are the most powerful parts of the poem. The more edges you have the more power you have.' These poems take by surprise, and increase in resonance.
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You can't help consuming Kay Ryan's poems quickly, the way you are supposed to consume freshly made cocktails: while they are still smiling at you. But you immediately double back - what was that? A-- - and their moral and intellectual bite blindsides you. THE NEW YORK TIMES These are fine poems that inspire us with poetry's greatest gifts: the music of language and the force of wisdom. ANNIE DILLARD Kay Ryan works toward an exciting art, much less sparse than it looks. This is natural history seen from an angle of vision that Emerson and Dickinson would have approved. It refreshes me to find poems that require and reward rereading as much as these do. HAROLD BLOOMMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
ISBN-13
978-1-84777-130-8 (9781847771308)
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Kay Ryan was born in 1945 in California and since 1971 has lived in Marin County. Her previous collections include The Niagara River (2005), Say Uncle (2000), Elephant Rocks (1996) and Flamingo Watching (1994). Ryan's awards include the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, a Guggenheim fellowship and a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Her poems and essays have appeared in The New Yorker, Poetry, The Yale Review and The Paris Review. In 2008 she was appointed the sixteenth Poet Laureate of the United States of America.