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Daywork - Poems
Jessica Fisher
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R304
Discovery Miles 3 040
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A meditation on art's longevity and the brevity of human life from
the highly acclaimed, award-winning author of Frail-Craft and
Inmost.Jessica Fisher brings "the faraway close," through ruthless
yet tender interrogations of possibility and permanence. Set
against the backdrop of the fallen empire of Rome, Daywork takes
its title from the giornata--the name in fresco painting for the
section of wet plaster that can be painted in a single day, where
each "day" is marked by the hidden seams in a finished painting.In
a voice that is as poised as it is unmistakably urgent, Fisher aims
to uncover what adheres against the fabric of history, and what
becomes effaced over time. Her search leads her to discover signs
of ruin of a different kind, and her poems begin to coalesce around
a single perilous realization: that time is not merely an agent of
erasure. Time is also a tether, rendering violence, beauty, grief,
and art separate merely by a matter of days. "So you see once
again," she writes, "violence is to beauty / as the warp to the
weft / always somewhere beneath."Like the fresco itself, Daywork is
committed to a time- and site-specific art, and to the daily work
of creation. At once an elegiac meditation and a brave unearthing,
this book expertly discerns the monumentalizing portrayals of
history and its violences, while boldly illuminating other crucial
accounts of everyday existence.
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account esoteric old world symbols and are inclusive of other
cultures.
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The Four Guardians (Paperback)
Jessica Fisher, Jordan Fisher
bundle available
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R434
R361
Discovery Miles 3 610
Save R73 (17%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Jessica Fisher's Frail-Craft is Louise Gluck's fourth selection for
the Yale Series of Younger Poets, the oldest annual literary prize
in the United States. Through deft, quietly authoritative lyrics,
the poet meditates on the problems and possibilities, the frail
craft, of perception for the reader or the dreamer, maintaining
that 'if the eye can love - and it can, it does - then I held you
and was held'. In her foreword to the book, Louise Gluck writes,
'What gives Jessica Fisher's work its sense of form, of repose, is
her perfection of ear. That repose, with its strange mobility, its
accommodation of surprise, is Fisher's particular genius. To enter
these poems is to be suspended in them: like dreams, they both
surround and elude.'
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Frail-Craft It's a true story: we were at sea, together at risk,
and he was very poor, a regular fisherman, from a family of such.
He happened to fill the equation in the geometry of appetite I
trace: for even the blind can see And so you see it's not so much
about the eye as whatever is made to serve the master who asks for
wine, wants the pickled fruits de mer alongside the treatise on
navigation and the maps that show what oceans hide. Yet men still
drown in order to know the difference between sky and whatever name
you give to the deep. Otherwise they see the sea as surface, want
to sit on the beach and say Look at me, looking at the sea
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