Intervale
New and Selected Poems
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Louisiana State University Press
Published:1st Jan '01
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
With a penetrating eye and a deep and spiritual intelligence, Betty Adcock writes poems that range from elegy to dark humor as they confront both loss and possibility. Intervale, selections from her first four books plus a new collection, traces the continuity of her vision and shows that lyric intensity can bring light to even the most obdurate darkness. Moving from the original loss of a world at her mother's death during the poet's sixth year to the world's loss of the arboreal leopards of Cambodia and Vietnam; from vanishing farmland to the endangered Sacred Harp music that once flourished in backwoods churches; from the difficult history of a little-known rural place to the weighted ruins of Greece -- these poems frame lessenings, divestations, and devastations in the midst of plenty. A wilderness disappears into cozy myth, farming into industry, tiger and elephant into zoos; the very ground underfoot, with its attendant necessities and contingencies, can seem to fade into fabrications we take for reality. The seam where such themes touch Adcock's personal history is the path these poems travel toward a harsh but luminous transcendence.
"Like the wandering knife-grinder in her poem, Betty Adcock holds her material hard against the grindstone of loss, sparks flying, honing a language rich, original, and endoved with a brilliant, uncommon way of catching the light." - Eleanor Wilner"
- Short-listed for Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize 2002
ISBN: 9780807126653
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181 pages