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March Book

by Jesse Ball

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March Book is a wonder and a revelation. A shockingly assured first collection from young poet Jesse Ball, its elegant lines and penetrating voice present a poetic symphony. Craftsmanship defines this collection; it is full of tenderly selected words and inventive pairings. Just as impressive are the breadth and ingenuity of its recurring themes, which crescendo as Ball leads us through his fantastic world, quietly opening doors. In five separate sections we meet beekeepers and parsons, a young woman named Anna in a thin linen dress, and an old scribe transferring the eponymous March Book. We witness a Willy Lomanesque worker who "ran out in the noon street / shirt sleeves rolled, and hurried after/that which might have passed" only to be told that there's nothing between him and "the suddenness of age." While these images achingly inform us of our delicate place in the physical world, others remind us why we still yearn to awake in it every day and "make pillows with the down / of stolen geese," "build / rooms in terms of the hours of the day." Like a patient Virgil, insistent and confident, Ball escorts us through his mind, and we're lucky to follow.

Table of Contents

Dante and the lobster — Fingal — Ding-dong — A wet night — Love and Lethe — Walking out — What a misfortune — The Smeraldina's billet doux — Yellow --Draff.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780802141224
Author:
Ball, Jesse
Publisher:
Grove/Atlantic
Foreword:
Howard, Richard
Location:
New York :
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
Poetry, American
Subject:
Single Author / American
Copyright:
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Series Volume:
E-588
Publication Date:
February 2004
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
101
Dimensions:
825x550

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