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Elise Partridge’s The Exiles'' Gallery extends the range of her widely acclaimed earlier books, Fielder’s Choice and Chameleon Hours, praised as "first-rate" by James Pollock for their "authenticity" by Stephanie Bolster, and "brilliant precisions that reflect life''s plenitude" by Rosanna Warren. This new book presents moving portraits of a gallery of characters from North America, from homeless men to a wildlife illustrator, from a mother struggling to pay the rent to a generous stove repairman. Poems that skewer the vanities and complacency of the powerful sit alongside works about loss, love, and resilience written from the author''s perspective as a cancer patient. Stephen Burt has compared Partridge''s "impressive poems" to Elizabeth Bishop''s. With her “flawless ear” (Jacqueline Osherow) and “pitch-perfect verse” (Ken Babstock), Partridge reveals again the “unfeigned passion” and “ardent, compassionate, and unsentimental vision” that have made her books “thrilling, memorable.” (Robert Pinsky)

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781770899797
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 128
  • Udgivet:
  • 21. maj 2015
  • Størrelse:
  • 216x140x13 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 216 g.
  • Ukendt - mangler pt..

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Elise Partridge’s The Exiles'' Gallery extends the range of her widely acclaimed earlier books, Fielder’s Choice and Chameleon Hours, praised as "first-rate" by James Pollock for their "authenticity" by Stephanie Bolster, and "brilliant precisions that reflect life''s plenitude" by Rosanna Warren. This new book presents moving portraits of a gallery of characters from North America, from homeless men to a wildlife illustrator, from a mother struggling to pay the rent to a generous stove repairman. Poems that skewer the vanities and complacency of the powerful sit alongside works about loss, love, and resilience written from the author''s perspective as a cancer patient. Stephen Burt has compared Partridge''s "impressive poems" to Elizabeth Bishop''s. With her “flawless ear” (Jacqueline Osherow) and “pitch-perfect verse” (Ken Babstock), Partridge reveals again the “unfeigned passion” and “ardent, compassionate, and unsentimental vision” that have made her books “thrilling, memorable.” (Robert Pinsky)

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