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  70. Darling Vulgarity
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The Heaven-Sent Leaf (American Poets Continuum)

by Katy Lederer

The Heaven-Sent Leaf (American Poets Continuum) Cover

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

In The Heaven-Sent Leaf, Katy Lederer draws on her experience as both acclaimed younger poet and "brainworker" at a hedge fund in midtown Manhattan to produce an uncannily prescient work of high lyric. Though on its surface The Heaven-Sent Leafaddresses that most taboo of subjects—money—what it ultimately confronts is what it means to be, as Wallace Stevens put it, "finally human." Working in the tradition of the flaneur, Lederer charts her speakers' interior landscapes according to the city's highly monetized geography, viewing life in the big city through the lens of expenditure—not just of money, but of all that money signifies. In poems that are both heartfelt and ruthlessly critical of our current financial milieu, in which the fates of individuals are packaged, priced out, and then bundled for sale on the open market, Lederer proves Robert Graves's famous observation wrong: though there may be no money in poetry, there is indeed poetry in money.

"Sparkling and strange, acrobatic but never evasive, clear-eyed about its own emotional life even as it takes semantics for a tumble, Katy Lederer's book-length sequence of not-quite-sonnets measures up to its contemporaries as a chronicle of love in and out of a life, in dramatis personae and in the poet's own soul: it excels all those contemporaries, and swerves away from almost all its precedents, in following at once the love and the money."—Stephen Burt

"These lyrically crisp poems chronicle the poet (gendered female) as 'brainworker'in contemporary New York. Where is prayer? Where nature? Where love? They are not to be found on the dizzying streetscape as seen from the top of an office building, but in the head and the heart of the poet buffeted by money-drenched dreams. 'I hate to be alone'Lederer writes, in the perfect 'Parable of Times Square.'But in this poem, and indeed this book, the remedy to the cold solitude of cash-getting is not other people but poetry."—Jennifer Moxley

Katy Lederer is the author of the poetry collection Winter Sex (Wave Books, 2002) and the memoir Poker Face: A Girlhood Among Gamblers (Crown Publishers, 2003), which Publishers Weekly included on its list of the Best Nonfiction Books of 2003 and Esquire named one of its eight Best Books of the Year in 2003.

Review:

"The 45 almost-sonnets in this second collection from Lederer (Winter Sex) meditate on money and commerce ('The earth is a dollar and the moon is a silvery coin'), wondering how to find meaning as a cog in a capitalist machine. At times, the poems yearn to be free of big business, but the vibrancy of this series is found in the viscous push-pull between money and Eros; the tension sings ('I've brought you all these presents which I've placed beneath this/ flowering tree:/ Bright red box, bright blue box, and a small vial of Botox'). In an era when business asks, 'Who stole my cheese?' these poems are populated with superbly chosen allusions to finance and literature. 'Heaven-sent Leaf' comes from Goethe; 'Brainworker,' the title of several poems, was coined by the influential economist J.K. Galbraith. Nietzsche and Lyn Hejinian, among others, also appear. At times, Lederer's verse is sparkling, though a meandering prosiness sometimes flattens the lines. But at her best, Lederer combines musical lines with excitingly jerky leaps of thought, claiming for poetry a fact that usually seems farthest from it: 'There is, in the heart, the hard-rendering profit.'" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

A poetry sequence about money and its collision with the poet's inner and urban, outer landscape.

About the Author

Katy Lederer is author of the poetry collection, Winter Sex (Verse Press, 2002) and memoir Poker Face: A Girlhood Among Gamblers (Crown, 2003), which Publishers Weekly included as Best Nonfiction Books of 2003 and Esquire Magazine named one of its eight Best Books of the Year 2003. She holds degrees from University of California at Berkeley and Iowa Writers'Workshop.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781934414156
Author:
Lederer, Katy
Publisher:
BOA Editions
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
Single Author / American
Edition Description:
Paperback
Series:
American Poets Continuum
Publication Date:
October 2008
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
59
Dimensions:
8.90x6.04x.19 in. .26 lbs.

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