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Title
Interview with a ghost : essays / Tom Sleigh.
Author
ISBN
1555974406 (pbk.)
9781555974404 (pbk.)
9781555974404 (pbk.)
Published
Saint Paul, Minn. : Graywolf Press, [2006]
Copyright
©2006
Language
English
Description
285 pages ; 23 cm
Exhibited
2006 Poets House Showcase.
Other Standard Identifiers
99813019669
System Control No.
(OCoLC)65431615
Summary
"In Interview with a Ghost, celebrated poet Tom Sleigh investigates poetry from his conviction that "while art and life are separable, they aren't separate." With passion and erudition, these essays explore issues of selfhood that are often assumed but not adequately confronted by contemporary poetry--namely, what it means to employ the first person in a poem, the elusive "I" with all of its freighted aesthetic and psychological implications. The works of poets including Anne Bradstreet, Sir Walter Raleigh, Robert Lowell, Thom Gunn, Seamus Heaney, and Frank Bidart are examined, as are Sleigh's own poems and translations in the contexts of his own history and sickness. Sleigh has constructed a book textured by an intriguing array of multiple forms. One essay imagines the poet preparing and delivering a lecture on his life and art, followed by an imagined reception full of jokes and asides; another essay veers into a contemporary myth involving Odysseus's son Telemachus; another becomes a wild extended parable about the avant-garde; the title piece, in the form of an interview, interrogates the poetic soul, after the body has passed on. In a style that suits the subject of the multiplicity of the self, Interview with a Ghost defines a new idiom for critical discourse."--Publisher's website.
Note
" ... these essays explore issues of selfhood that are often assumed but not adequately confronted by contemporary poetry--namely, subjectivity and its limits, what it means to employ the first person in a poem ..."--Page 4 of cover.
Formatted Contents Note
Interview with a ghost (G)
incurables
Education of the poet
Syringe dreams : on "in the park"
Spacey rooms : a note on translating "lamentation on Ur"
To the star demons
Proteus as poet
Self as self-impersonation in American poetry
Space composition in two poems by Robert Lowell
"Some measure of insanity"
Eleven scenarios for the avant-garde in the new millennium
Against the text "poetry makes nothing happen"
Too much of the air : Tomas Transtromer
Raleigh's ride
Frank Bidart's voice
Hers truly : a note on Elizabeth Bishops' letters
At the end of our good day : Randall Jarrell
To go nowhere : Derek Walcott
In rough waters : Seamus Heaney's : government of the tongue
Visitations and seductions : Thom Gunn
Exit interview with myself as a ghost.
incurables
Education of the poet
Syringe dreams : on "in the park"
Spacey rooms : a note on translating "lamentation on Ur"
To the star demons
Proteus as poet
Self as self-impersonation in American poetry
Space composition in two poems by Robert Lowell
"Some measure of insanity"
Eleven scenarios for the avant-garde in the new millennium
Against the text "poetry makes nothing happen"
Too much of the air : Tomas Transtromer
Raleigh's ride
Frank Bidart's voice
Hers truly : a note on Elizabeth Bishops' letters
At the end of our good day : Randall Jarrell
To go nowhere : Derek Walcott
In rough waters : Seamus Heaney's : government of the tongue
Visitations and seductions : Thom Gunn
Exit interview with myself as a ghost.
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