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andldquo;Barotandrsquo;s Wantis dexterous and thrilling, and his capacious and generous vision shows us how the eye survives andlsquo;to correct the heart.andrsquo;andrdquo;andmdash;Michael Collier

andldquo;In Rick Barotandrsquo;s hands every poem casts at least two luminous shadows. Wantis masterfully merciless and merciful at the same time.andrdquo;andmdash;Terrance Hayes

Rick Barotwas born in the Philippines and grew up in San Francisco. He currently teaches at Warren Wilson College and Pacific Lutheran University.

Review:

"Often as vivid as it is grim, this second collection from Barot (The Darker Fall) offers unrhymed, hard-edged lines that strain with the weight of yearning, elegy, lust and frustration about the difficulty of knowing the self. Scenes from Washington, D.C., Italy and the sea evoke a persistant, if vague, pain. Against that pain Barot's stanzas and sequences promise only the reward of keen perception: 'The coffee will come black inside its cup./ The bread will be made of something clean.' A ghazal adds the further consolation of eros, and the further pain of shame: 'I am myself in lace, rubber things, oil.' The drive to immediacy, the tough, clear line, and the traces of what sounds like firsthand experience may remind some readers of Stanley Kunitz. Others may think of Lynda Hull's chronicles of a difficult life. If the shadow of death falls over the whole collection, Barot at his best keeps up, as well, an accurate light from the visible, audible world: 'the dusk with a pink plastic bag/ in the tines of a branch'" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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A stunning new poetry collection from the 2001 Kathryn A. Morton Prize-winner, selected by Stanley

Synopsis:

“Barot’s Wantis dexterous and thrilling, and his capacious and generous vision shows us how the eye survives ‘to correct the heart.’”—Michael Collier

“In Rick Barot’s hands every poem casts at least two luminous shadows. Wantis masterfully merciless and merciful at the same time.”—Terrance Hayes


About the Author

Rick Barot was born in the Philippines and grew up in the San Francisco Bay. His first book, The Darker Fall, was the winner of the Kathryn A. Morton Prize in Poetry published by Sarabande. In 2001, he received a poetry fellowship from the NEA. He currently teaches at Warren Wilson College and at Pacific Lutheran University.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781932511574
Author:
Barot, Rick
Publisher:
Sarabande Books
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
General Poetry
Subject:
Poetry-A to Z
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20080231
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
67
Dimensions:
9.00x6.07x.27 in. .30 lbs.

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Product details 67 pages Sarabande Books - English 9781932511574 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Often as vivid as it is grim, this second collection from Barot (The Darker Fall) offers unrhymed, hard-edged lines that strain with the weight of yearning, elegy, lust and frustration about the difficulty of knowing the self. Scenes from Washington, D.C., Italy and the sea evoke a persistant, if vague, pain. Against that pain Barot's stanzas and sequences promise only the reward of keen perception: 'The coffee will come black inside its cup./ The bread will be made of something clean.' A ghazal adds the further consolation of eros, and the further pain of shame: 'I am myself in lace, rubber things, oil.' The drive to immediacy, the tough, clear line, and the traces of what sounds like firsthand experience may remind some readers of Stanley Kunitz. Others may think of Lynda Hull's chronicles of a difficult life. If the shadow of death falls over the whole collection, Barot at his best keeps up, as well, an accurate light from the visible, audible world: 'the dusk with a pink plastic bag/ in the tines of a branch'" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , A stunning new poetry collection from the 2001 Kathryn A. Morton Prize-winner, selected by Stanley
"Synopsis" by , “Barot’s Wantis dexterous and thrilling, and his capacious and generous vision shows us how the eye survives ‘to correct the heart.’”—Michael Collier

“In Rick Barot’s hands every poem casts at least two luminous shadows. Wantis masterfully merciless and merciful at the same time.”—Terrance Hayes


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