"Classically elegant."--"The New York Times Book Review"
Sze's free verse emphasizes at once how difficult, and how
necessary, it is for us to imagine our world as a system whose
ecologies and societies require us to care for all their
interdependent parts." --"Publishers Weekly"
"Sze's list-laden sequences capture the world's manifold facts
one by one, then through discursive commentary exact from them a
sense not only of aesthetic order but of universal cause and
effect."--"Boston Review"
"Sze...here captures the energy of life in overshadowed daily
events....His poems mine everything from geography, history, and
biology to philosophy and nature, interweaving them to create a
complex and luminous poetic texture....His poetry is an experience
of awakening and pleasure that all serious students of contemporary
poetry should have." --"Library Journal"
"Whether incorporating nature, philosophy, history, or science,
Sze's poems are expansive. They unfold like the time-slowed
cinematic recording of a flower's blooming...Sze has a refreshingly
original sensibility and style, and he approaches writing like a
collagist by joining disparate elements into a cohesive whole."
--"Booklist"
A temple near the hypocenter of the atomic blast at Hiroshima
was disintegrated, but its ginkgo tree survived to bud and bloom.
Arthur Sze extends this metaphor of survival and perseverance to
transform the world's factual darkness into precarious splendor.
"Each hour teems," Sze writes, as he ingeniously integrates the
world's miraculous and mundane--a woodpecker drilling a utility
pole or a 1300-year-old lotus seed--into a moving, visionary
journey.
"Mayans charted Venus's motion across the sky, "
"poured chocolate into jars and interred them"
"with the dead. A woman dips three bowls into"
hair's fur "glaze, places them in a kiln, anticipates"
"removing them, red-hot, to a shelf to cool."
"When samba melodies have dissipated into air, "
"when lights wrapped around a willow have vanished, "
"what pattern of shifting lines leads to Duration?"
Arthur Sze, one of America's leading poets, is the author of
nine books of poetry and translation. He is professor emeritus of
creative writing at the Institute of American Indian Arts and just
completed a term as Poet Laureate of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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