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Gulf Music: Poems

by Robert Pinsky

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Dollars, dolors. Callings and contrivances. King Zulu. Comus.
Sephardic ju-ju and verses. Voodoo mojo, Special Forces.

Henry formed a group named Professor Longhair and his
Shuffling Hungarians. After so much renunciation

And invention, is this the image of the promised end?
All music haunted by all the music of the dead forever.

Becky haunted forever by Pearl the daughter she abandoned
For love, O try my tra-la-la, ma la belle, mah walla-woe
.

— from "Gulf Music"

An improvised, even desperate music, yearning toward knowledge across a gulf, informs Robert Pinsky's first book of poetry since Jersey Rain (2000).

On the large scale of war or the personal scale of family history, in the movements of people and cultures across oceans or between eras, these poems discover connections between things seemingly disparate.

Gulf Music is perhaps the most ambitious, politically impassioned, and inventive book by this major American poet.

Review:

"The 'gulf' in the title of Pinsky's seventh collection is both the large southern body of water that has been the site of so much weather-related misery, and the unavoidable distances between an author's thoughts and feelings and his expression. Poems from the first section frequently butt up against subjects 'too large for speech,' and break down into music and mystery. The title poem begins with a devastating hurricane in Galveston in 1900 and reaches after fragments and song to recall what was lost: 'O try my tra-la-la, ma la belle, mah wallah-woe.' Another poem describes the 'ecstasy of forgetting,' in which an enraptured audience at once hears and doesn't hear what it's being told. Pinsky (Jersey Rain) describes solid things in the second section, though he can't help noting that 'thing' itself first meant 'to confer or address.' Of a camera, he writes, 'The flash of your hammer/ Fashions the shelter.' Signs of Pinsky's craftsmanship abound. Perhaps most laudable is that Pinsky — a former Poet Laureate and one of America's best-known poets — is not above self-criticism: in writing about peace, his last thought compares his own mind to a monkey 'who fires his shit in handfuls from the cage.'" Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"I think that Robert Pinsky would agree that every act, event, performance and whooziwhatsis is two things at once: itself and an instruction manual on the class of phenomena to which it belongs. Thus, a badly sung song hurts our ears, but it also describes by negation the way a good song sounds. A wonderful sandwich is a deli full of good sandwiches that haven't been made yet. A leather shoe, a jewelry... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

Review:

"Pinsky is our finest living specimen of this sadly rare breed, and the poems of Gulf Music are among the best examples we have of poetry's ability to illuminate not only who we are as humans, but who we are — and can be — as a nation." New York Times

Review:

"This anthology contains some of Pinsky's most invigorating work." Library Journal

About the Author

Robert Pinsky was Poet Laureate of the United States from 1997 to 2000. Creator and director of the Favorite Poem Project and poetry editor at Slate, he also teaches in the graduate writing program at Boston University.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780374167493
Author:
Pinsky, Robert
Publisher:
Farrar Straus Giroux
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
General Poetry
Subject:
20th century
Subject:
Poetry, American
Publication Date:
October 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
83
Dimensions:
9.24x6.34x.53 in. .61 lbs.

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