The formally nuanced and wise epistolary poems in David Biespiel's
new collection are grounded in friendship, camaraderie, and the
vulnerability and boldness that defines America.
Roving from the old Confederacy of Biespiel's native South to
Portland, Oregon, "Charming Gardeners" explores the wildness of the
Northwest, the avenues of Washington, D.C., the coal fields of West
Virginia, and an endless stretch of airplanes and hotel rooms from
New York to Texas to California.
These poems explore the "insistent murmurs" of memory and the
emotional connections between individuals and history, as well as
the bonds of brotherhood, the ghosts of America's wars, and the
vibrancy of love, sex, and intimacy. We are offered poems addressed
to family, friends, poets, and political rivals -- all in a
masterful idiom Robert Pinsky has called Biespiel's "own original
grand style."
David Biespiel is the author of four collections of poetry,
including "Wild Civility" and "The Book of Men and Women." He also
contributed to "Politico" from 2008-2012.
I should stop back there
And stand on both feet in the grazing sunlight
And hear this chorus of America singing.
But I am so afraid of the testament of the delivered.
from "TO __________ FROM THE JEWISH CEMETERY IN WILLIAMSON, WEST
VIRGINIA
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