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The Invention of the Kaleidoscope (Pitt Poetry)

by Paisley Rekdal

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

"The Invention of the Kaleidoscope" is a book of poetic elegies that discuss failures: failures of love, both sexual and spiritual; failures of the body; failures of science, art and technology; failures of nature, imagination, memory and, most importantly, the failures inherent to elegiac narratives and our formal attempt to memoralize the lost. But the book also explores the necessity of such narratives, as well as the creative possibilities implicit within the "failed elegy," all while examining the various ways that self-destruction can turn into self-preservation.

Review:

"In the two long poems and 17 shorter lyrics of her dazzling third collection, Rekdal's gaze lights variously on a Viking ship, horror movies, her Chinese grandmother's mastectomy scars and 'armor on display.' Rekdal (A Crash of Rhinos) writes with a strong rhythm and an eye for captivating imagery. Her speakers are often enthralled by small details such as a moth's 'shoulders covered with fine and surprising fur,' leaving her and her reader 'looking and looking at what I won't release.' The speakers of these poems find themselves similarly caught in narratives: 'Every story has its archetype, doesn't it?' asks the speaker of 'Post-Romantic,' reflecting on the last patient of a legendary leper colony who lingers 'in the belief she could not step outside.' And in the excellent extended title poem, Sir David Brewster's 1830 invention is the backdrop for a narrative about a relationship in Dublin where 'last week,/ they tried to set off a bomb on Grafton.' Just as a kaleidoscope refracts and changes the object viewed, Rekdal's subjects and protagonists are often unable to tell themselves from the stories they've been told. Rekdal's new poems remind us that 'every simple form could be converted,/ beautified by being combined.'" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

Paisley Rekdal is assistant professor of English at the University of Utah. She is the author of a book of essays, The Night My Mother Met Bruce Lee, and two books of poetry, A Crash of Rhinos and Six Girls Without Pants. She is the recipient of the Village Voice Writers on the Verge Award, the University of Georgia Press Contemporary Poetry Series Award, an NEA Fellowship, a Fulbright Fellowship, and the Laurence Goldstein Poetry Prize from Michigan Quarterly Review. Her poems and essays have appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Nerve, Ploughshares, Poetry, Michigan Quarterly Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, and Prairie Schooner, and on NPR, among other places.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780822959557
Author:
Rekdal, Paisley
Publisher:
University of Pittsburgh Press
Subject:
General
Subject:
American poetry
Subject:
Single Author / General
Edition Number:
1
Edition Description:
Paperback
Series:
Pitt Poetry
Publication Date:
February 2007
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
72
Dimensions:
8.96x6.08x.28 in. .34 lbs.

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