
Copia
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"The poems in Copia are about what is and what is almost-gone, what is in limbo and what won't give way, what is almost at rock bottom but still and always brimming with the possibility of miracle."—Rachel Zucker
Erika Meitner's fourth book takes cues from the Land Artists of the 1960s who created work based on landscapes of urban peripheries and structures in various states of disintegration. The collection also includes a section of documentary poems about Detroit that were commissioned for Virginia Quarterly Review.
Because it is an uninhabited place, because it makes me hollow, I pried open the pages of Detroit: the houses blanked out, factories absorbed back into ghetto palms and scrub- oak, piles of tires, heaps of cement block. Vines knock and enter through shattered drop-ceilings, glassless windows. Ragwort cracks the street's asphalt to unsolvable puzzles.
Meitner also probes the hulking ruins of office buildings, tract housing, superstores, construction sites, and freeways, and doesn't shy from the interactions that occur in Walmart and supermarket parking lots.
It is nearly Halloween, which means wrong sizes on Wal-Mart racks, variety bags of pumpkins extinguishing themselves on the stoop
children from the trailer park trawling our identical lawns soon so we can give away nickels, light, sandpaper, raisins, cement.
Erika Meitner was a 2009 National Poetry Series winner. Her work has appeared in American Poetry Review, Ploughshares, Tin House, The Best American Poetry 2011, Kenyon Review, and elsewhere. She is associate professor of English at Virginia Tech.
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I.
2 Litany of Our Radical Engagement with the Material World
4 Niagara [White towels...]
5 Big Box Encounter
6 Correspondence
8 with/out
9 Staking a Claim
11 Interrobang
13 Niagara [Witness this:]
14 Past-Future/Future-Past
15 Terra Nullius [When we were done...]
16 Apologetics
18 Retail Space Available
II.
20 Maple Ridge [It rains and rains...]
22 untitled [and the moon]
23 Yizker Bukh
25 And the moon
26 Yiddishland
27 Inconsequential Alchemy
28 Snowpocalypse
29 To Whom it May Concern:
31 One Version of December
32 Wal-Mart Supercenter
34 You Return the Torah to the Ark
35 The Architecture of Memory
37 Let the future begin this way:
40 Maple Ridge [It is nearly Halloween...]
III.
42 The Book of Dissolution
43 Post-Industrialization
44 By Other Means
45 Ghostbox
46 In/exhaustible
48 All that Blue Fire
50 Outside the Abandoned Packard Plant
51 And After the Ark
52 The Language of Happiness
54 Inside the Frame
55 Outside the Frame
56 Borderama
58 Terra Nullius [The poem in which...]
60 Cosmogony/Progeny
62 Ars Poetics with Radio Apparatus, Toddler, & Ducks
64 Porto, Portare, Portavi, Portatus
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