Always spirited and elegant, by turns witty and meditative,
Catharine Savage Brosman's Under the Pergola contemplates
Louisiana, past and present, before traveling a broader path that
crosses Colorado landscapes and the island of Sicily.
In her eighth collection of poems, Brosman evokes the Pelican
State's trees, birds, rivers, swamps, bayous, New Orleans scenes,
historic houses, and colorful characters. She also recounts, in
free verse, formal verse, and one prose poem, the "misdeeds of
Katrina" as she and others experienced them.
Other poems range widely, from reflections on writers Samuel
Johnson, Paul Claudel, Andr? Malraux, and James Dickey to quiet
meditations on the American West, Odysseus, fruits and vegetables,
and the recent "light years" of the poet's life -- which she
characterizes as "silken... slipping smoothly off" like a gown.
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