Synopses & Reviews
"Eamon Grennan's writing brings us over and over again to the discovery of what is naturally so and had passed unrercognized."--W.S. Merwin
Eamon Grennan is a writer who is able to find sensuality in the small gestures of the world--in the look of a firefly, the suond of a step, the tastes of a meal, the rhythm in things. A poet of immediacy and surprise, Grennan can turn our eye to objects caught in the light and suddenly transformed.
In So It Goes, Grennan maps a spiritual geography for the middle of life's journey: ahead he sees the dark thickets of mortality; behind, the vulnerability of childhood. This is a brilliant collection--at once celebratory and elegiac--by a poet whose work has been described as the "verbal equivalent of 17th century Dutch paintings."
Eamon Grennan is an Irish citizen and has lived in the United States for many years. A professor of English at Vassar College, Grennan is the recipient of a Guggenheim and an NEA fellowship. His previous books include What Light There Is & Other Poems and As If It Matters, and his work has appeared in the New Yorker, the Nation and the Threepenny Review.
Review
"Eamon Grennan's writing brings us over and over again to the discovery of what is naturally so and had passed unrercognized."--W.S. Merwin
Synopsis
Eamon Grennan is a writer who is able to find sensuality in the small gestures of the world--in the look of a firefly, the suond of a step, the tastes of a meal, the rhythm in things. A poet of immediacy and surprise, Grennan can turn our eye to objects caught in the light and suddenly transformed.
In So It Goes, Grennan maps a spiritual geography for the middle of life's journey: ahead he sees the dark thickets of mortality; behind, the vulnerability of childhood. This is a brilliant collection--at once celebratory and elegiac--by a poet whose work has been described as the "verbal equivalent of 17th century Dutch paintings."
About the Author
Eamon Grennan is an Irish citizen and has lived in the United States for many years. A professor of English at Vassar College, Grennan is the recipient of a Guggenheim and an NEA fellowship. His previous books include
What Light There Is & Other Poems and
As If It Matters, and his work has appeared in the
New Yorker, the
Nation and the
Threepenny Review.