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Parallel Play: Poems

by Stephen Burt

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ISBN13: 9781555974374
ISBN10: 1555974376
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Publisher Comments:

The eagerly anticipated second collection by poet and esteemed critic Stephen Burt "Flaunting your useless knowledge has failed you again, Though it was all they had taught you." --from "Like a Wreck" Consult any childhood development guide and you'll find the term "parallel play": when children under two are placed together, they'll play separately but won't interact. They are more fascinated with their immediate surroundings than with each other. Stephen Burt's second collection of poems, "Parallel Play," describes lovers, friends, travelers, and revelers attempting lives dependent on each other but still pulled inevitably into preoccupations of their own self-awareness. When there are many obstacles--overeducation, narcissism, extended adolescence, nomadic existence--how can Americans crawl out of the nursery and coexist if they increasingly have to learn to do so as adults?

Review:

"This second collection is harder and terser than Burt's first collection, Popular Music (1999), and its pointed use of traditional forms gives them a spiky significance: that the choices we're given are limited, and crucial: 'Win or lose,/ Such small decisions, run together, fuse/ In concentration nothing like the ease/ We seem to see in the skills you use,/ Till someone wins. Then someone else will lose.' Again and again in these 50-plus lyrics, in everything from 'Pierre Bonnard: Standing Nude' to 'Scenes from Next Week's Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' Burt finds beauty hemmed in on every side, with a fate that is never completely self-determined, and that poses 'questions that arrange us for our roles/ In plots on TV shows, on the narrow channels/ Nobody would choose.' Burt is the author of the critical study Randall Jarrell and His Age and has written for the New York Times, TLS and PW, and other journals. Operating on a more macro level, his sestina 'Our History' repeats the words 'evildoers,' 'country,' 'history,' 'poor,' 'being' and 'government'; its juxtaposition of banal discourse with real problems feels liberating, even as it ends 'I too would like to be rid of the evildoers,/ but for now this country likes its government./ What will the poor nations say, when they write our history?' The poem requires its repetitions to sound out full force, but it is what liberal democracy sounds like." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"In developmental psychology, the term 'parallel play' describes how very young children will play next to each other yet not together. It's an apt title for Stephen Burt's second collection of poems: Many of his subjects seem to know that they belong to a community but feel utterly separate within it.

Burt's poems display an interest in the individual psyche, particularly in young adulthood... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

About the Author

Stephen Burt is the author of a previous poetry collection, Popular Music, and

a work of literary criticism, Randall Jarrell and His Age. He currently teaches at Macalester College and lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781555974374
Subtitle:
Poems
Author:
Burt, Stephen
Publisher:
Graywolf Press
Subject:
General
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
General Poetry
Publication Date:
January 2006
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
88
Dimensions:
9.06x6.24x.32 in. .37 lbs.

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