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And So

by Joel Brouwer

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"Brouwer's strategic challenge is deciding if and how to reveal his attitude, while maintaining fidelity to the startling flat beauty of a narrative surface. Divided loyalties may create confused effects: Are his speakers smug omniscients or engrossed sportscasters with a home-team bias? Do they point ironic fingers through the stories to hint at what is hidden, or do they encounter the same blockages as their subjects? Brouwer uses this wavering, if that's what it is, to tweak the reader." Ron Slate, Blackbird (read the entire Blackbird review)

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Publisher Comments:

And So, the third collection by Joel Brouwer frames and zooms close-up on lovers and strangers as they couple and recoil. Cynical yet energetic, And So is a considered study of the ways we tell the lives we lead. With its poignant lacunae and recurring events, Brouwer offers an unstinting look at how separate our lives together are.

Review:

"Unpredictable, articulate and sad, Brouwer's verse-portraits, lyrical episodes and well-framed memories begin 'among the starry refineries/ and cattail ditches of New Jersey.' But the poet, we learn, will never feel at home — not in New York, Paris, South Dakota and certainly not in the bitterly troubled, and perhaps doomed, romance whose vicissitudes hold together this thoughtful third collection. In unrhymed couplets and casual free verse, brusque fragments make sharp contrasts with elaborate sentences. Known as much for his criticism and reviewing as for his earlier poems and prose poems, Brouwer uses his deft sense of literary history to delightful effect: he calls one poem 'Peripetia in a Soggy Snapshot, Featuring Lines by Ashbery and Pronoun Confusion.' Yet the poem itself becomes a dejected meditation on an old honeymoon, as Brouwer (Centuries) pursues the dejection at the end of any joy, the fragility of any relationship: 'Are you the you who sparked your love down dark/ wires toward me/ Is a money order/ tunneling the prairie between us?... How thin is the ice on the river tonight?' Brouwer sounds almost afraid to say what his answers would be." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Poetry that frames and zooms close-up on lovers and strangers as they couple and recoil.

About the Author

Joel Brouwer is the author of And So (Four Way, 2009), Centuries (Four Way, 2003), and Exactly What Happened (Purdue University Press, 1999), which was awarded the Levis Reading Prize. He has held fellowships from the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation. He is an associate professor at the University of Alabama.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781884800917
Author:
Brouwer, Joel
Publisher:
Four Way Books
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
American poetry - 21st century
Subject:
Relationship quality
Subject:
Poetry-A to Z
Publication Date:
20090431
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Pages:
79
Dimensions:
8.70x6.00x.50 in. .35 lbs.

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Unpredictable, articulate and sad, Brouwer's verse-portraits, lyrical episodes and well-framed memories begin 'among the starry refineries/ and cattail ditches of New Jersey.' But the poet, we learn, will never feel at home — not in New York, Paris, South Dakota and certainly not in the bitterly troubled, and perhaps doomed, romance whose vicissitudes hold together this thoughtful third collection. In unrhymed couplets and casual free verse, brusque fragments make sharp contrasts with elaborate sentences. Known as much for his criticism and reviewing as for his earlier poems and prose poems, Brouwer uses his deft sense of literary history to delightful effect: he calls one poem 'Peripetia in a Soggy Snapshot, Featuring Lines by Ashbery and Pronoun Confusion.' Yet the poem itself becomes a dejected meditation on an old honeymoon, as Brouwer (Centuries) pursues the dejection at the end of any joy, the fragility of any relationship: 'Are you the you who sparked your love down dark/ wires toward me/ Is a money order/ tunneling the prairie between us?... How thin is the ice on the river tonight?' Brouwer sounds almost afraid to say what his answers would be." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Review A Day" by , "Brouwer's strategic challenge is deciding if and how to reveal his attitude, while maintaining fidelity to the startling flat beauty of a narrative surface. Divided loyalties may create confused effects: Are his speakers smug omniscients or engrossed sportscasters with a home-team bias? Do they point ironic fingers through the stories to hint at what is hidden, or do they encounter the same blockages as their subjects? Brouwer uses this wavering, if that's what it is, to tweak the reader." (read the entire Blackbird review)
"Synopsis" by , Poetry that frames and zooms close-up on lovers and strangers as they couple and recoil.
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