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Poems by the author of Elegy, Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry
The goblet mouth on the table speaks To your thirst, saying, Longing, your longing, is infinite.
-from "H Is Here Is a Song, Now Sing"
In her sixth collection, The Bride of E, Mary Jo Bang uses a distinctive mix of humor and directness to sound the deepest sort of anguish: the existential condition. Timeless yet tirelessly inventive, Bang fashions her examination of the lived life into an abecedarius that is as rapturous in its language and music as it is affecting in its awareness ofand yearning forwhat isn't there. The title of the first poem, "ABC Plus E: Cosmic Aloneness Is the Bride of Existence," posits the collection's central problem, and a symposium of figures from every register of our culture (from Plato to Pee-wee Herman, Mickey Mouse to Sartre) is assembled to help confront it. Riddled with insight, pathos, and wit, The Bride of E is a brilliant new work by one the most compelling poets of our time.
In her follow-up to the National Book Critics Circle Award–winning Elegy, Bang is up to some of her old tricks again, but the previous collection's tour of a loss-inflected world has also taught her some new ones. The book takes the alphabet as its jumping-off point, with one or more poems titled for each letter (“A Equals All of a Sudden,” “Beast Brutality,” etc.) Here again are Bang's quirky poetic leaps (“In another corner, Freud says, Yes/ In the dark of primitive desire means yes/ Forever”), but somehow they are more foreboding than before, the wild associations of a haunted mind: “The note rises from something awful./ A woman in a jam. Train wreck of crumpled cars.” Poems vamp on literature, fables, fairy tales, pop culture icons (like Cher) and shards of a lost childhood world. One poem rewrites Poe's most famous work (“Her name is Lenore Nevermore”), while “B is for Beckett” sums up the Nobel laureate's work in one line: “There is so little to say.” The book concludes with a short series of prose pieces that flirt with memoir. This book bridges a gap between an experimental tradition in American poetry and an older high lyric tradition. This is some of Bang's best writing, and one of the most exciting books of the year. (Oct.)
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