For (Paperback)


When Carol Snow published her first volume of poetry, "Artist and Model," in 1989, poet Michael Palmer praised the "complex music Snow] forms from our simplest words" and noted that she "reflects on the struggle toward--and limits of--representation itself. . . . "Artist and Model" is a first book of singular poetic intelligence and attention."
In "For," the first volume in the New California Poetry series, Snow continues her vast and original poetic project of defining the relationship among art, life, and the acts of perception that define and limit those terms. If there is "subject matter" --an elusive term when one is talking about Snow's writing--it is the play between memory and moment.
Here is work that makes innovative use of autobiographical material, in finely wrought and highly sculpted poetry of great integrity, power, and subtlety. The kinship "For" has with Eastern thought and poetic forms extends to the fact that, like the poetry of Tu Fu, it has a depth charge of spare style. Among American writers, Snow's antecedents include Elizabeth Bishop and George Oppen.
"For" synthesizes something classical and ancient--the need to observe cleanly and to represent a thing simply and with force. Snow forges new and remarkable poetry by combining traditions that once seemed incompatible--the materials of life and a purely aesthetic, experimental style.

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When Carol Snow published her first volume of poetry, "Artist and Model," in 1989, poet Michael Palmer praised the "complex music Snow] forms from our simplest words" and noted that she "reflects on the struggle toward--and limits of--representation itself. . . . "Artist and Model" is a first book of singular poetic intelligence and attention."
In "For," the first volume in the New California Poetry series, Snow continues her vast and original poetic project of defining the relationship among art, life, and the acts of perception that define and limit those terms. If there is "subject matter" --an elusive term when one is talking about Snow's writing--it is the play between memory and moment.
Here is work that makes innovative use of autobiographical material, in finely wrought and highly sculpted poetry of great integrity, power, and subtlety. The kinship "For" has with Eastern thought and poetic forms extends to the fact that, like the poetry of Tu Fu, it has a depth charge of spare style. Among American writers, Snow's antecedents include Elizabeth Bishop and George Oppen.
"For" synthesizes something classical and ancient--the need to observe cleanly and to represent a thing simply and with force. Snow forges new and remarkable poetry by combining traditions that once seemed incompatible--the materials of life and a purely aesthetic, experimental style.

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Imprint

University of California Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

New California Poetry, 1

Release date

April 2000

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First published

April 2000

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Dimensions

210 x 140 x 13mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

73

ISBN-13

978-0-520-21784-3

Barcode

9780520217843

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LSN

0-520-21784-5



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