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Earlier Poems

by Franz Wright

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Publisher Comments:

So wrote Franz Wright in Nocturne, from his 1982 collection, The One Whose Eyes Open When You Close Your Eyes, published when he was in his late twenties. In this dazzling collection of Wright's first four books, we go back to his origins and meet a much younger poet, pained and prescient: he is the boy secretly sipping from his father's bourbon and sealing his fate; he is the Boy Leaving Home, who is happy to find the little Olivetti / like a miniature suitcase / placed beside him on the frozen ground. We also get a rare glimpse of the poet in love as a young man, as he begins to grapple with the inevitably fleeting aspect of anything that is beautiful, and to examine where it goes. In Wright's case, that doomed beauty is masterfully transformed into poetry.

Earlier Poems is a rich study in one poet's development--not simply Wright's journey from dark to light, but a revelation of the ways in which the darkness contained glimmers of what was to come. Even in the midst of desolation he wrote ravishing, hopeful poems that point to the generous, often joyful sensibility of the mature poet we know today, and the strong sense of vocation that has made his work so powerful through the years.

Synopsis:

This collection is a rich study in one poet's development--not simply Wright's journey from dark to light, but a revelation of the ways in which the darkness contained glimmers of what was to come.

Synopsis:

The haunting collection of poems that gathers the first four books of Pulitzer winner Franz Wright under one cover, where fans old and new will find a feast amid famine (Publishers Weekly), and discover how large this poet's gift was from the start.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780375711466
Author:
Wright, Franz
Publisher:
Knopf Publishing Group
Subject:
American - General
Publication Date:
July 2009
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
245
Dimensions:
830x580x80 80

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