The Most of It

Mary Ruefle author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Wave Books

Published:19th Jun '08

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Delectable fables with questionable morals--sweet and sharp and over too soon."[Mary] Ruefle ...brings us an often unnerving, but always fresh and exhilarating view of our common experience of the world."-Charles Simic Fans of Lydia Davis and Miranda July will delight in this short prose from a beloved and cutting-edge poet. Here are thirty stories that deliver the soft touch and the sucker punch with stunning aplomb. Ducks, physicists, detectives, and The New York Times all make appearances. From "The Dart and the Drill": I do not believe that when my brother pierced my skull with a succession of darts thrown from across our paneled rec room on the night of November 18th in my sixth year on earth, he was trying to transcend the notions of time and space as contained and protected by the human skull. But who can fathom the complexities of the human brain? Ten years later-this would have been in 1967-the New York Times reported a twenty-four year old man, who held an honor degree in law, died in the process of using a dentist's drill on his own skull, positioned an inch above his right ear, in an attempt to prove that time and space could be conquered ...Mary Ruefle's poems and prose have appeared in Harper's Magazine, The Best American Poetry, and The Next American Essay. Her many awards include NEA and Guggenheim fellowships. She is a frequent visiting professor at the University of Iowa, and she lives and teaches in Vermont.

In a review of Ruefle's most recent poetry collection, Publishers Weekly calls Ruefle "evocative of a divine pronouncement upon creation . . . devotional, obsessive, and quirky." "Ruefle . . . brings us an often unnerving, but always fresh and exhilarating view of our common experience of the world."-Charles Simic

ISBN: 9781933517292

Dimensions: 215mm x 127mm x 7mm

Weight: 127g

96 pages