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Forrest Gander's is a magnificent compendium of poetry, photography, and essay (a form of Japanese ). Collaborating with three acclaimed photographers, Gander explores tensions between the familiar and foreign. His eloquent new work voices an ethical concern for others, exploring empathic relations in which the world itself is fundamental. Taking us around the globe to China, Mexico, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Chile, Core Samples shows how Gander's "sharp sense of place has made him the most earthly of our avant-garde, the best geographer of fleshly sites since Olson" (Donald Revell, ).
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"Wry and glimmering. Gander's border crossings and core samples illuminate places that grant revelations bemusing and profound." Donna Seaman
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"Gander pays attention to nuance. He sees collaborations between the world and self as ethical questions." Grace Cavalieri
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Gander has always been an innovative poet, and one deeply concerned with the events, and languages, beyond America's borders. In this, certainly his most accessible, and possibly his most powerful, book, he brings the world's frightening and beautiful strangeness far beyond the edge of the page." Boston Review
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Each section opens with a complex, disorienting poem that re-creates the traveler's experience of being in a place where things don't quite make sense. Then Gander shares stories of things he has seen or heard of. He records his observations as he travels with other writers and exchanges ideas about poetry's ability to transcend borders. The reader is constantly surprised by what comes next -- such as a side trip to Utopia, Va. -- and begins to crave the interruptions, which add freshness and energy to the work" Craig Morgan Teicher Critical Mass
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"In Gander burrows into the particularities of disparate places and cultures in order to sound the differences between them. His work moves across forms and modes, reminding us that writing is an action, a process of creation, itself a form of traveling." Washington Independent Book Review
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Forrest Gander's Core Samples from the World is a magnificent compendium of poetry, photography, and essay (a form of Japanese haibun). Collaborating with three acclaimed photographers, Gander explores tensions between the familiar and foreign. His eloquent new work voices an ethical concern for others, exploring empathic relations in which the world itself is fundamental. Taking us around the globe to China, Mexico, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Chile, Core Samples shows how Gander's "sharp sense of place has made him the most earthly of our avant-garde, the best geographer of fleshly sites since Olson" (Donald Revell, The Colorado Review).
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A gorgeous, wide-ranging volume of poetry and essays by Forrest Gander, studded with the work of three great photographers.
About the Author
Forrest Gander(born 1956) grew up in Virginia. He is the author of six books of poetry, articles of literary criticism, and numerous translations. He has received The Whiting Award, two Gertrude Stein Awards for Innovative North American Writing, a Pushcart Prize, an NEA Fellowship, and the Jessica Nobel Maxwell Memorial Prize. He is Director of the Graduate Program in Literary Arts at Brown University, where he also teaches Comparative Literature.