University of Pittsburgh Press, 1994 Paper: 978-0-8229-5530-6 | eISBN: 978-0-8229-7945-6 Library of Congress Classification PS3573.O44L38 1994 Dewey Decimal Classification 811.54
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Late Empire, David Wojahn’s most wide-ranging collection of poetry, affirms his status as one of the most compelling and original voices of his generation. In these poems, private history and public history mingle and merge in a way that is by turns deeply personal and elegiac. Centered around tow masterful elegies for the writers parents, the poems also treat an array of subjects familiar to us from news events but rarely examined by contemporary poetry.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
David Wojahn is professor of English at Virginia Commonwealth University and also teaches in the MFA in Writing Program of the Vermont College of Fine Arts. He is the author of Spirit Cabinet, The Falling Hour, Late Empire, Mystery Train, Glassworks, Icehouse Lights, Interrogation Palace, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and World Tree, winner of the Lenore Marshall Prize. Wojahn is the recipient of four Pushcart Prizes, the William Carlos Williams Book Award, the Carole Weinstein Poetry Prize, the George Kent Memorial Prize, and the O. B. Hardison Jr. Poetry Prize, among other honors. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.
REVIEWS
“Wojahn impresses with his finely honed ability to interlayer the present day and its prosaic details with the shadowy horrors and honors of the past.” --Booklist
"Wojahn delights in generating poems from the flotsam and jetsam of contemporary culture. This new offering reaches beyond his earlier work and enters more harrowing arenas of experience, exploring the collective and individual human condition via a catalogue of miseries, mishaps and bottled-up memories. . . .Late Empire marks a significant maturation, and is one of the more ambitious recent collections." --Publishers Weekly
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
I
Late Empire
Extinctions
Clamor
Hive Keepers
New Orleans, Unearthing
My Father's Pornography
Homage to Ryszard Kapuściński
Videotape of Fighting Swans, Boston Public Gardens
Xerox of a Photograph of Bergen-Belsen
Human Form
II
White Lanterns
III
Wartime Photos of My Father
IV
Photo of My Father in a Snowbound Train
Tomis
Emanations
Elegy for Empire
A Print of the Expulsion
To the Reader
Sorting the Personal Effects
The First Six Seals
Tribute and Ash
Workmen Photographed Inside the Reactor
Notes
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University of Pittsburgh Press, 1994 Paper: 978-0-8229-5530-6 eISBN: 978-0-8229-7945-6
Late Empire, David Wojahn’s most wide-ranging collection of poetry, affirms his status as one of the most compelling and original voices of his generation. In these poems, private history and public history mingle and merge in a way that is by turns deeply personal and elegiac. Centered around tow masterful elegies for the writers parents, the poems also treat an array of subjects familiar to us from news events but rarely examined by contemporary poetry.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
David Wojahn is professor of English at Virginia Commonwealth University and also teaches in the MFA in Writing Program of the Vermont College of Fine Arts. He is the author of Spirit Cabinet, The Falling Hour, Late Empire, Mystery Train, Glassworks, Icehouse Lights, Interrogation Palace, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and World Tree, winner of the Lenore Marshall Prize. Wojahn is the recipient of four Pushcart Prizes, the William Carlos Williams Book Award, the Carole Weinstein Poetry Prize, the George Kent Memorial Prize, and the O. B. Hardison Jr. Poetry Prize, among other honors. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.
REVIEWS
“Wojahn impresses with his finely honed ability to interlayer the present day and its prosaic details with the shadowy horrors and honors of the past.” --Booklist
"Wojahn delights in generating poems from the flotsam and jetsam of contemporary culture. This new offering reaches beyond his earlier work and enters more harrowing arenas of experience, exploring the collective and individual human condition via a catalogue of miseries, mishaps and bottled-up memories. . . .Late Empire marks a significant maturation, and is one of the more ambitious recent collections." --Publishers Weekly
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
I
Late Empire
Extinctions
Clamor
Hive Keepers
New Orleans, Unearthing
My Father's Pornography
Homage to Ryszard Kapuściński
Videotape of Fighting Swans, Boston Public Gardens
Xerox of a Photograph of Bergen-Belsen
Human Form
II
White Lanterns
III
Wartime Photos of My Father
IV
Photo of My Father in a Snowbound Train
Tomis
Emanations
Elegy for Empire
A Print of the Expulsion
To the Reader
Sorting the Personal Effects
The First Six Seals
Tribute and Ash
Workmen Photographed Inside the Reactor
Notes
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