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Pax Atomica: Poems
by Campbell Mcgrath
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Synopses & Reviews A collection of eloquent, culturally engaged poems that amount to Campbell McGrath's best book yet. "America's epic is the odyssey of appetite," Campbell McGrath declares, and these poems track those defining hungers across a social landscape by turns "grave, risible, amazing, banal," cataloging the "?vortex of images in a ruined theater the culture comes to resemble," from Rocky and Bullwinkle to "Blue Angels rampant on a field of static, / anthem and flag descending to darkness." In terza rima meditations, rock-and-roll elegies, and abecedarian lyrics, Pax Atomica documents the tangled romance between self and society ("in which / the melody's ampersand ensnares us") in ways both new and familiar to readers of McGrath's five previous volumes. A continuation as well as a departure for one of America's most highly honored poets, this is poetry of formal eloquence and rhetorical power, of vision and engagement. Pax Atomica descends into the maelstrom of American culture and emerges singing. Review: "Since his much-praised Spring Comes to Chicago (1996), McGrath's readers have known what to expect: his long lines and catalogues mingle American treasures and American detritus, social critiques and topical jokes, to give his odes and verse-essays a sometimes lighthearted, consciously Whitmanesque flair. McGrath won a MacArthur grant on the strength of that style (continued in 2002's Florida Poems), and this sixth book continues in the same vein: the opening poem considers 'the gigawatt voice/ of the culture — popular culture, mass culture, our culture — kaboom!' McGrath indeed tries to acknowledge, even to praise, as much of that culture as he can — he offers a 'song of the RV and the barbed-wire school bus farm,' 'a paradoxical, Froot Loopian/ awakening to the mechanisms of the marketplace,' even an epigram on fast food ('the sandwiches at Subway/ suck'). Many poems focus on McGrath's post-Baby Boom upbringing, and on his generation's popular (and obscure) songs; a final segment travels to Ireland and Spain. His signature form, the abecedarian catalogue (in which line one starts with A, line two with B, and so on) rewards expansion rather than compression and reconsideration, and thus can feel more sprawlingly horizontal than deep. And if this volume represents little advance, it certainly confirms McGrath's success in his ambitious, and accessible, mode." Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.) About the Author Campbell Mcgrath's previous collections are Capitalism, American Noise, Spring Comes to Chicago, Road Atlas, and Florida Poems. His awards include the Kingsley Tufts Prize and fellowships from the Guggenheim and MacArthur Foundations. He teaches in the creative writing program at Florida International University in Miami.
Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780060745646
- Subtitle:
- Poems
- Author:
- Mcgrath, Campbell
- Author:
- McGrath, Campbell
- Publisher:
- Ecco LANGUAGE: eng
- Location:
- New York
- Subject:
- General
- Subject:
- United states
- Subject:
- American - General
- Subject:
- Civilization
- Subject:
- General Poetry
- Copyright:
- 2004
- Edition Number:
- 1st ed.
- Series Volume:
- C2KBR-34
- Publication Date:
- 20041201
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Language:
- English
- Pages:
- 112
- Dimensions:
- 9.34x6.38x.47 in. .56 lbs.
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