The Clearing
| AUTHOR | White, Philip; Fink, Robert A. |
| PUBLISHER | Texas Tech University Press (04/15/2007) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
Description
Revolving around the deaths of the poet's parents and first wife, The Clearing is a sustained meditation on the nature of love and its transformations. Perpetually dissatisfied with memory and what one poem calls "the falsehoods about death" we tell ourselves, White's poems turn on emotional openness and probing inquiry. "How moving it is to find a book so haunted by tragedy and death that is, in addition, soberly life-affirming. A clearing is an empty space, but it is also a habit of mind, an act of clarification. Philip White knows pain's truths, the most awful of which is that the dead don't come back. After such knowledge, he then recognizes that 'mind-changing sorrow dribbles away.' His poems record irreplaceable loss, and they also represent one man's resilience and his ability to feel and love again. The Clearing is a very promising debut." --Willard Spiegelman "Philip White's remarkable sequence conveys with great force the emptying of self and world through the loss of a sustaining love, and the grim, gradual outliving of that state. Though anything but metronomic, his poems have a versatile formal strength, and can, for instance, make use at moments of the sonnet's structure. Even when confronting a world void of meaning, White has an admirable descriptive power, and nothing could be more vivid than these graveside lines from 'East Lawn' " First the flowers were thrown, then the earth. I remember the rich incremental dark by shovelful smothering their flaming colors like a cloudbank slowly blotting out stars. --Richard Wilbur
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ISBN-13:
9780896726055
ISBN-10:
0896726053
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
88
Carton Quantity:
52
Product Dimensions:
9.25 x 0.56 x 6.45 inches
Weight:
0.67 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Dust Cover,
Table of Contents
Country of Origin:
US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Poetry | American - General
Dewey Decimal:
811.6
Library of Congress Control Number:
2006033642
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Revolving around the deaths of the poet's parents and first wife, The Clearing is a sustained meditation on the nature of love and its transformations. Perpetually dissatisfied with memory and what one poem calls "the falsehoods about death" we tell ourselves, White's poems turn on emotional openness and probing inquiry. "How moving it is to find a book so haunted by tragedy and death that is, in addition, soberly life-affirming. A clearing is an empty space, but it is also a habit of mind, an act of clarification. Philip White knows pain's truths, the most awful of which is that the dead don't come back. After such knowledge, he then recognizes that 'mind-changing sorrow dribbles away.' His poems record irreplaceable loss, and they also represent one man's resilience and his ability to feel and love again. The Clearing is a very promising debut." --Willard Spiegelman "Philip White's remarkable sequence conveys with great force the emptying of self and world through the loss of a sustaining love, and the grim, gradual outliving of that state. Though anything but metronomic, his poems have a versatile formal strength, and can, for instance, make use at moments of the sonnet's structure. Even when confronting a world void of meaning, White has an admirable descriptive power, and nothing could be more vivid than these graveside lines from 'East Lawn' " First the flowers were thrown, then the earth. I remember the rich incremental dark by shovelful smothering their flaming colors like a cloudbank slowly blotting out stars. --Richard Wilbur
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Author:
White, Philip
Philip White's poems have won a Pushcart Prize and have appeared in the New Republic, Slate, Hudson Review, Southern Review, New England Review, Antioch Review, Poetry Daily, and elsewhere. He teaches Shakespeare and early English literature at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky.
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Introduction by:
Fink, Robert A.
Fink is editor of the Walt McDonald First-Book Poetry Series and director of creative writing workshops at Hardin-Simmons University
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