Packing up for paradise : selected poems, 1946-1996 / James Broughton ; edited by Jim Cory.
1997
PS3503.R759 P33 1997
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Title
Packing up for paradise : selected poems, 1946-1996 / James Broughton ; edited by Jim Cory.
Author
ISBN
1574230522 (paper : alk. paper)
9781574230529 (paper : alk. paper)
1574230530 (cloth trade : alk. paper)
9781574230536 (cloth trade : alk. paper)
9781574230529 (paper : alk. paper)
1574230530 (cloth trade : alk. paper)
9781574230536 (cloth trade : alk. paper)
Imprint
Santa Rosa : Black Sparrow Press, 1997.
Language
English
Description
331 p. ; 24 cm.
Call Number
PS3503.R759 P33 1997
System Control No.
(OCoLC)37675880
Summary
The theme of this copious selection from fifty years of James Broughton's poetry is Eros Ascendant and Transcendent. Since that's been Broughton's central theme all along, it's fair to say this book comprises his essential poetic testament.
Broughton's verse is deceptively simple, spirit-deep. Innocence and double-entendre lyric foolery commingle in light verse' that revives the inspired nonsense / crazy wisdom line of Christopher Smart, William Blake and Edward Lear, while Other poems feature the out' glories of romantic ardor, reawakening the rhapsodic warmth of Whitman's Calamus:
Ablaze in the thrusts of desire.
we scathed each other with verve burned up our fears of forever steamed ourselves deep in surrender till I lay drenched under scorch and joy cried out through my crown.
Wondrous Wondrous the merge.
Wondrous the merge of soulmates.
the surprises of recognition.
Wondrous the flowerings of renewal Wondrous the wings of the air.
clapping their happy approval.
Whether writing in parable, fairy tale, fable, riddle, ballad, nursery rhyme, children's song, or up-to-the-minute graphic soul-confession, this sly master of a thousand tricks of form -- an ebullient Pan lurking in the libidinal weeds of postmodernism -- is also the one major contemporary poet of whom it can be said his work is almost entirely affirmative, even celebrative. However indecorous, irreverent, challenging of assumption, or audaciously disturbing, James Broughton's poetry always lands squarely on the side of life.
Broughton's verse is deceptively simple, spirit-deep. Innocence and double-entendre lyric foolery commingle in light verse' that revives the inspired nonsense / crazy wisdom line of Christopher Smart, William Blake and Edward Lear, while Other poems feature the out' glories of romantic ardor, reawakening the rhapsodic warmth of Whitman's Calamus:
Ablaze in the thrusts of desire.
we scathed each other with verve burned up our fears of forever steamed ourselves deep in surrender till I lay drenched under scorch and joy cried out through my crown.
Wondrous Wondrous the merge.
Wondrous the merge of soulmates.
the surprises of recognition.
Wondrous the flowerings of renewal Wondrous the wings of the air.
clapping their happy approval.
Whether writing in parable, fairy tale, fable, riddle, ballad, nursery rhyme, children's song, or up-to-the-minute graphic soul-confession, this sly master of a thousand tricks of form -- an ebullient Pan lurking in the libidinal weeds of postmodernism -- is also the one major contemporary poet of whom it can be said his work is almost entirely affirmative, even celebrative. However indecorous, irreverent, challenging of assumption, or audaciously disturbing, James Broughton's poetry always lands squarely on the side of life.
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Broughton's verse is deceptively simple, spirit-deep. Innocence and double-entendre lyric foolery commingle in light verse' that revives the inspired nonsense / crazy wisdom line of Christopher Smart, William Blake and Edward Lear, while Other poems feature the out' glories of romantic ardor, reawakening the rhapsodic warmth of Whitman's Calamus:
Ablaze in the thrusts of desire.
we scathed each other with verve burned up our fears of forever steamed ourselves deep in surrender till I lay drenched under scorch and joy cried out through my crown.
Wondrous Wondrous the merge.
Wondrous the merge of soulmates.
the surprises of recognition.
Wondrous the flowerings of renewal Wondrous the wings of the air.
clapping their happy approval.
Whether writing in parable, fairy tale, fable, riddle, ballad, nursery rhyme, children's song, or up-to-the-minute graphic soul-confession, this sly master of a thousand tricks of form -- an ebullient Pan lurking in the libidinal weeds of postmodernism -- is also the one major contemporary poet of whom it can be said his work is almost entirely affirmative, even celebrative. However indecorous, irreverent, challenging of assumption, or audaciously disturbing, James Broughton's poetry always lands squarely on the side of life.
Ablaze in the thrusts of desire.
we scathed each other with verve burned up our fears of forever steamed ourselves deep in surrender till I lay drenched under scorch and joy cried out through my crown.
Wondrous Wondrous the merge.
Wondrous the merge of soulmates.
the surprises of recognition.
Wondrous the flowerings of renewal Wondrous the wings of the air.
clapping their happy approval.
Whether writing in parable, fairy tale, fable, riddle, ballad, nursery rhyme, children's song, or up-to-the-minute graphic soul-confession, this sly master of a thousand tricks of form -- an ebullient Pan lurking in the libidinal weeds of postmodernism -- is also the one major contemporary poet of whom it can be said his work is almost entirely affirmative, even celebrative. However indecorous, irreverent, challenging of assumption, or audaciously disturbing, James Broughton's poetry always lands squarely on the side of life.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Filmography: p. 331.
Formatted Contents Note
Notes on an Amorist / Jim Cory
Open to Question
Still Revising the Opus
Testimonies
Steamy Sophistry
Memento of an Amorist
Vehicles
The Partner
The Sorrows of Befuddlement
Elegy, with Bird
My Tortoise
Uncle Nestor's Last Birthday Cake
Windward Ho
Rehearsing the Last Act
Solaces of Senectitude
In the Senex Crib
Settling the Dust
News from the Nursing Home
Aglow in Nowhere
Having Come This Far
On the Way to the Exit
The Last Sermon of Gnarley Never
The Little Reader's First Riddle
Ticklish Subject
Papa Has a Pig
Mrs. Mother Has a Nose
Nightmare Rhyme
Junior's Prayer
This Little Duck
Mama Is Gone
The Daydreamer's Pie-Eyed Piper
Open to Question
Still Revising the Opus
Testimonies
Steamy Sophistry
Memento of an Amorist
Vehicles
The Partner
The Sorrows of Befuddlement
Elegy, with Bird
My Tortoise
Uncle Nestor's Last Birthday Cake
Windward Ho
Rehearsing the Last Act
Solaces of Senectitude
In the Senex Crib
Settling the Dust
News from the Nursing Home
Aglow in Nowhere
Having Come This Far
On the Way to the Exit
The Last Sermon of Gnarley Never
The Little Reader's First Riddle
Ticklish Subject
Papa Has a Pig
Mrs. Mother Has a Nose
Nightmare Rhyme
Junior's Prayer
This Little Duck
Mama Is Gone
The Daydreamer's Pie-Eyed Piper
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