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Author Schutt, Will, 1981-

Title Westerly / Will Schutt ; foreword by Carl Phillips
Published New Haven, Conn. : Yale University Press, 2013

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Series Yale series of younger poets ; v. 107
Yale series of younger poets ; v. 107.
Contents Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword / Phillips, Carl -- Acknowledgments -- We Didn't Start the Fire -- Golden State Sublet -- Fragment from a Coptic Tunic -- Transparent Window on a Complex View -- Beach Lane -- Wild Hogs -- From a Middle Distance -- Forgetting Waukesha, Remembering St. Helena -- Postcard of Peter Lorre Embracing Lotte Lenya, 1929 -- Flywheel with Variable Inertia -- American Window Dressing -- Rock Maple, White Pine -- Hunchback (Alda Merini) -- ''what do you do?'' (Edoardo Sanguineti) -- ''I taught my sons'' (Edoardo Sanguineti) -- ''one writes especially'' (Edoardo Sanguineti) -- Rain (Eugenio Montale) -- Westerly -- Beauty Spot -- Dante's House -- Crenellated Playroom -- Strange Giraffe -- A Kind of Poetry -- The Farther Veil -- Breughel in Rome -- Apparitions and Incarnations -- Louise's Story -- Elba Journal -- After A Silvia -- Notes
Summary A young soldier dons Napoleon's hat. An out-of-work man wanders Berlin, dreaming he is Peter the Great. The famous exile Dante finally returns to his native city to "hang his crown of laurels up." Familial and historical apparitions haunt this dazzling collection of poems by Will Schutt, the 2012 recipient of the prestigious Yale Series of Younger Poets award. Coupled with Schutt's own voice are the voices of some of Italy's most prominent nineteenth- and twentieth-century poets including Giacomo Leopardi, Alda Merini, Eugenio Montale, and Edoardo Sanguineti. Subtle, discerning, restrained, the poems in Westerly probe a vast emotional geography, with its contingent pleasures and pains, "where the door's always dark, the sky still blue." ... some narrow sickness buried you. Whatever boyhood I had fate hijacked too. Old friend, is this that world we stayed awake all night for? Truth dropped in. Far off, your cool hand points the way
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Subject American poetry.
FICTION -- General.
POETRY -- American -- General.
American poetry
Form Electronic book
Author Phillips, Carl, 1959-
LC no. 2012033923
ISBN 9780300189810
0300189818