In "Update on the Descent," Ellen Hinsey draws on personal
experience and family tragedy to forge a masterful meditation on
the extremes of the human condition. A poet who situates herself in
a landscape steeped in the tragic history and artistic splendor of
Europe, Hinsey suffuses her work with the urgency of historical
memory. Alternating lyrics, aphorism, anti-lyrics, and
philosophical notebooks, she explores the nature of terror, war,
tyranny, and violence as well as reconciliation and renewal of the
human spirit. Called by Carolyn Forche, "A true poet, whose sense
of line, cadence, and tonality is unsurpassed among poets of her
generation," Hinsey brilliantly contributes to the tradition of
poetry as a witness to history.
"Ellen Hinsey has manifested a range of concern and a
sensitivity to larger human issues which is the sine qua non""of
authentic poetry. She has found a way to be both truthful and
original, to make poems which are absorbing and enlightening,
historically pertinent and philosophically urgent. . . . To our
great good fortune they succeed in their unlikely ambitions." --C.
K. Williams
"With this book, Ellen Hinsey confirms her status as one of the
most profound and intense poets of her generation. "Update on the
Descent"is arranged in an extremely sophisticated pattern,
alternating Dantean visions, contemporary accounts of torture, and
thoughts on our human condition which crystallize into formulae
possessing all the depth and darkness of Heraclitus. It has the
touch of strangeness indispensable for any great poetry, but its
moral message is straightforward and full of inner force." --Tomas
Venclova, author of "Winter Dialogue" and "The Junction: Selected
Poems"
"In this meditation on the "vita activa," Hinsey journeys
poetically and philosophically through the ruins of what it means
to be human in the twenty-first century. Human nature is this lyric
art's first-person, and its utterance is protean. Throughout we
hear the "cris de coeur "of our time, from a scaffold of collective
memory artfully constructed by one of our most compelling poets.
Hinsey's sense of line, cadence, and tonality is remarkable, and
she deserves a serious and attentive readership in this country."
--Carolyn Forche
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