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Anxious Music: Poemsby April Ossmann
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Poetry. Easy to read, page-to-page, the poems of ANXIOUS MUSIC are both meditative and emotionally complex in their reach. Ossmann has the ability to describe surroundings and situations without becoming a reporter. Maine Poet Laureate Betsy Scholl writes: "In Anxious Music, language is alive--real as rain, fresh as fire, fluid and shifting as any river running over rapids and into pools. There is a fine, intelligent unease as April Ossmann turns her quick and graceful mind to the paradoxes and rich ambiguities of contemporary life. She is a poet with a clear eye for detail, a fine wit capable of negotiating between earnest desire and self-teasing...The natural world here is richly depicted in its varying landscapes and currents. The world of human relationships is keenly observed as it approaches and avoids love's postmodern complexities. But mostly this is a book of poems that enact a great joy and trust in language, building a deliciously slippery vessel to carry us through the deep waters of our humanity. ANXIOUS MUSIC is a first book of stunning accomplishment." Review:"The free verse of Ossman's debut moves through its erotic confessions, New England walks and household memories, in a voice remarkable for its confidence and fierceness: 'I am the woman you should have married,' one poem concludes, 'offering you another chance,' a 'slick kiss landing firmly on your lips.' Ossman can also tone things down enough to present simple domestic details: 'late and missed meals,/ Swiss chocolate, English tea and jam.' Such items hold places, or mark chapters, in the lives these articulate, welcoming poems describe: a 'red glove in the road/ this morning' recalls good fortune in having experienced only 'minor loss,' while the shapes of the trees in Maine, 'the 'V'/ in my satin green pajamas,' a bass-guitar riff on the radio, 'my first bikini brought to light' in a drawer, may all invoke romantic ups and downs — breakups, liaisons, vacations and further breakups, some apparently with the same man. The fluent results make Ossman at once an easy-to-like nature poet and a chronicler of risqu moments. Ossman serves as executive director for Alice James Books, and her style suggests long acquaintance with the conventions of intimate, autobiographical 21st-century verse and a daring all her own." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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