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A great and frequently subversive book by a lyric poet at the
height of her craft. Throughout her seven critically acclaimed
collections, Sidney Wade has established herself as a poet with a
serious but light touch, capable of the clarity and inventiveness
it takes to work a problem to both pleasure and resolution. Playing
with and challenging form in all directions, the 27 new and 96
selected poems in Deep Gossip bristle with a sly wit that trips and
delights the reader. Inspired by landscape, language, music, and
living things, as well as the occasional bout of political outrage,
Deep Gossip is a smart collection. Praise for Other Books by Sidney
Wade "The quick, closely observed poems in Sidney Wade's beguiling
Bird Book move from page to page like their subjects-in flight, on
air, a murmuration sweeping across the horizon."-William Souder
"Sidney Wade's linguistic and philosophical turns in Bird Book
confirm that she is both the supreme heir to Wallace Stevens and
one of the most original poets in the language."-Randall Mann "This
is a beautiful, wise, and timely collection."-Daniel Anderson "As
impressive and thrillingly exact as these poems are concerning
matters ornithological, it is the exquisite music -'earth-sprung,
bright, and resonant'-of Wade's radically short line that so
enchants me, the free play of interlinear rhyme, phonemic
harmonies, and small bursts of metrical rhythms that yield more
vitality and delight than any gathering of poems I have encountered
in a very long time."-B. H. Fairchild "Her poems [are] . . . a
particular and splendid instance of what Hopkins meant by 'poetry
proper, the language of inspiration.' "-Richard Howard
In this new collection of poetry, Sidney Wade includes poems
written in many forms that touch on a variety of subjects, all
informed by a singular voice and an intensely vibrant language. The
volume is set primarily in Istanbul and illuminates physical and
metaphysical borders-the edges, everywhere, of water and land; of
vanished empires left standing, in architectural form, in the
present; of two continents, Europe and Asia; of the broader Western
and Eastern cultures and the civilizations that inhabit them. The
compelling intricacy of the tangled borders of history and myth,
culture and conquest is alluring in a physical, almost erotic
sense. The landscape of these poems ranges from the shores of the
Orient to include a uniquely metaphysical American Midwest,
recognizable territory to readers of Wade's first collection, Empty
Sleeves, as well as the classical underworld, Romanesque basilicas
in Rome, the often rocky terrain of the territory of marriage, and
the more intimate geographies of the kitchen, the cupboard, the
bed, and the body. Her subjects extend from the baroque image of
Byzantine artifacts to the semiotic resonance of a pair of steeply
angled spike-heeled pumps. The book begins in bliss and ends on the
brink, in a journey that charts the intricacies of the
all-too-human, bewildered heart.
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