"We cannot do without Fanny Howe." —Ange Mlinko, The Nation
Here a gun might go off,
There perhaps a broom would brush away the sticks of spring.
It was not your fault where you were dropped
Or where you took your first steps.
—from "After Watching Klimov's Agoniya"
In Fanny Howe's latest collection of poems, she beckons us toward the origins of both our collective knowing and our misperception. These poems move from one country to another and from one archetypal position—parent, grandparent, child—to another in the wake of the twentieth century. Certain movies provide an almost religious resolution to questions and experiences. "I don't blame the children for anything," Howe writes in one poem. "Their century is like a director who prefers his script to his actors." With startling revelation and lyrical power, Come and See urges us to observe the world anew.
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Fanny Howe is the author of more than twenty books of poetry, essays, and fiction, including The Lyrics and The Winter Sun. She received the 2009 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize from the Poetry Foundation. She lives in Massachusetts.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. In Fanny Howe's latest collection of poems, she beckons readers towards the origins of collective knowledge but also reveals the origins of collective misconception. Her poems move from one country to another and from one archetypal position - parent, grandparent, child - to another in the wake of the 20th century. Jam-packed with startling revelations and lyrical power, Come and See urges readers to observe the world anew. "We cannot do without Fanny Howe." --Ange Mlinko, "The Nation "" Here a gun might go off, There perhaps a broom would brush away the sticks of spring. It was not your fault where you were dropped Or where you took your first steps. "--from "After Watching Klimov's "Agoniya"" In Fanny Howe's latest collection of poems, she beckons us toward the origins of both our collective knowing and our misperception. These poems move from one country to another and from one archetypal position--parent, grandparent, child--to another in the wake of the twentieth century. Certain movies provide an almost religious resolution to questions and experiences. "I don't blame the children for anything," Howe writes in one poem. "Their century is like a director who prefers his script to his actors." With startling revelation and lyrical power, "Come and See "urges us to observe the world anew. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781555975869
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