Once - Poems (Paperback)


The incandescent poems in Once, the second collection by an astonishing and formidable poet, explore loss, violence, and recovery. Facing a mother s impending death, O Rourke invokes a vanished childhood of American houses, wet / kids moving through them in Spandex bathing suits; / inside, sandwiches with crusts cut off. But the future hangs ominously over this summer paradise: not just the death of O Rourke s mother but the stark civic traumas faced by American citizens in the twenty-first century. The future, O Rourke writes, is all still / a dream, a night sweat to be swum off / in a wonderland of sand and bread. These poems are shadowed by illness, both civic and personal, and by the mysterious currents of grief. What emerges over the course of the volume is a meditation not only on a daughter s relationship with her mother but also on a citizen s to her nation. Throughout, Once examines the forces that shape war, divorce, and death, exploring personal culpability and charting uncertain new beginnings as the speakers seek to build homes in a shattered land and find whole selves amid broken, thwarted relationships.

from "Frontier" . . . At times, I felt sick, intoxicated by BPA and mercury. At other times I fasted and the stars stumbled clear from the vault. Up there, the universe stands around drunk. I hope the Lord is kind to us, for we engrave our every mistake . . ."


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The incandescent poems in Once, the second collection by an astonishing and formidable poet, explore loss, violence, and recovery. Facing a mother s impending death, O Rourke invokes a vanished childhood of American houses, wet / kids moving through them in Spandex bathing suits; / inside, sandwiches with crusts cut off. But the future hangs ominously over this summer paradise: not just the death of O Rourke s mother but the stark civic traumas faced by American citizens in the twenty-first century. The future, O Rourke writes, is all still / a dream, a night sweat to be swum off / in a wonderland of sand and bread. These poems are shadowed by illness, both civic and personal, and by the mysterious currents of grief. What emerges over the course of the volume is a meditation not only on a daughter s relationship with her mother but also on a citizen s to her nation. Throughout, Once examines the forces that shape war, divorce, and death, exploring personal culpability and charting uncertain new beginnings as the speakers seek to build homes in a shattered land and find whole selves amid broken, thwarted relationships.

from "Frontier" . . . At times, I felt sick, intoxicated by BPA and mercury. At other times I fasted and the stars stumbled clear from the vault. Up there, the universe stands around drunk. I hope the Lord is kind to us, for we engrave our every mistake . . ."

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Imprint

W W Norton & Co Inc

Country of origin

United States

Release date

February 2013

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

March 2013

Authors

Dimensions

211 x 140 x 8mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

92

ISBN-13

978-0-393-34394-6

Barcode

9780393343946

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LSN

0-393-34394-4



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