
Master of Disguises
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In his first volume of poetry since his tenure as poet laureate, Charles Simic shows he is at the height of his poetic powers. These new poems mine the rich strain of inscrutability in ordinary life, until it is hard to know what is innocent and what ominous. There is something about his work that continues to be crystal clear and yet deeply weighted with violence and mystery. Reading it is like going undercover. The face of a girl carrying a white dress from the cleaners with her eyes half-closed. The Adam & Evie Tanning Salon at night. A sparrow on crutches. A rubber duck in a shooting gallery on a Sunday morning. And someone in a tree swing, too old to be swinging and to be wearing no clothes at all, blowing a toy trumpet at the sky.
"Simic's compact poems carry concealed weapons amid unnerving juxtapositions... Simic's edgy, brooding poems are like saxophone solos played under a bridge in the deep, dark hours of the spinning world's bruising insomnia." - Booklist
"In retrospect, the man who's referred to himself as a 'cheerful pessimist' succeeds again in demonstrating his ability to condense meaning without obscuring it, to empower his poems with paradox, and to mesh seamlessly the real and imagined. And though many of the poems in Master of Disguises continue a style trend, they are also verbal tightropes off which a reader rarely falls, tightropes that demand-and deserve-a reader's complete attention." - Rattle
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Contents
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- I
- The Invisible One
- Master of Disguises
- Nineteen Thirty-eight
- Scenes of the Old Life
- The Elusive Something
- Blind Man Feeding Pigeons
- Preachers Warn
- Worriers Anonymous
- Scribbled in the Dark
- Old Man
- Among the Exiles
- Wildflowers
- Dogs Pity Their Masters
- Nancy Jane
- At Adam and Evie Tanning Salon
- Dark Is the Night
- II
- Old Soldier
- Carrying On Like a Crow
- The Absent One
- Driving Home
- The Sparrow
- Same-as-Ever
- Father in Heaven
- Sightseeing in the Capital
- Daughters of Memory
- Private Miseries
- The End of a Parade
- Our Salvation
- Solitude
- In That Big House
- Puppet Maker
- Sad as a Ship in a Bottle
- Graveside Oration
- III
- Streets Paved with Gold
- Darkened Chessboard
- Double Feature
- The Boardwalks Are Deserted
- Little Boat, Take Care
- Dead Season
- Summer Storm
- The Melon
- The Lovers
- Bright and Early
- The Empress
- In My Long Night
- Trees in the Yard
- The Toad
- Summer Light
- The Tree No One Visits
- Keep This to Yourself
- IV
- The Invisible
- V
- And Who Are You, Sir?
- About the Author
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