Utah State University Press, 2005 Paper: 978-0-87421-619-6 | eISBN: 978-0-87421-522-9 | Cloth: 978-0-87421-616-5 Library of Congress Classification PS3602.R457B43 2005
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The Beautiful Lesson of the I is a collection of finely made poems by an accomplished poet. It will reward the scholar and the student of poetry, as well as the reader looking for the simple pleasures of poetic insight authentically felt. Winner of the Swenson Poetry Award 2005. Now in paperback.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Frances Brent’s poems have appeared in The New Yorker, Notre Dame Review, Yale Review, and in many other journals. Her work is known for its delicacy and detail, evoking both the Symbolists and some of the Asian poets who inspired them. She includes May Swenson among her influences, too; like Swenson, Brent often steadies her gaze on the material world, delighting in its humor as well as its occasional horror.
REVIEWS
"The rightness and precision in poem after poem correspond to the quiet authority of a voice that issues from painstaking observation, not from improvisation or anecdote. May Swenson would have admired and enjoyed this collection—as I do." —Rachel Hadas
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Rachel Hadas
Part One The Clear and Sonorous Air
The Silver Skates
Delft
Port de la Rochelle
Plate and Insect
Little Dream Before Sleep
Lampholder and Bucket
Angel
Apple
Bleeding Heart
Blisters
Bottles
Butterfly
Cage
Corpse
Dog
Egg
Eggs in a Basket
Figure and Moth
Fire
Fire in the Doll's House
Globe
Harlequin
Heart with Metal Cords
Hen and Chick
Horse
Infant
Man and Demons
Melon
The Place Where I Harbor Anger
Porcelain Blue Boat
Rain on the Mountain
The Rat
Rose
Scissors
Shells
Snow with the Cat
Star
Thundermouth
Tree
Vagabond
Part Two The Box
Ghost Cat
Relic Dream
Theatrical of Clowns
Old Story from the House with Puppets
The Beautiful Lesson of the I
Strike or Massacre
Undo
Memory is the Treasure House of All Things
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Utah State University Press, 2005 Paper: 978-0-87421-619-6 eISBN: 978-0-87421-522-9 Cloth: 978-0-87421-616-5
The Beautiful Lesson of the I is a collection of finely made poems by an accomplished poet. It will reward the scholar and the student of poetry, as well as the reader looking for the simple pleasures of poetic insight authentically felt. Winner of the Swenson Poetry Award 2005. Now in paperback.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Frances Brent’s poems have appeared in The New Yorker, Notre Dame Review, Yale Review, and in many other journals. Her work is known for its delicacy and detail, evoking both the Symbolists and some of the Asian poets who inspired them. She includes May Swenson among her influences, too; like Swenson, Brent often steadies her gaze on the material world, delighting in its humor as well as its occasional horror.
REVIEWS
"The rightness and precision in poem after poem correspond to the quiet authority of a voice that issues from painstaking observation, not from improvisation or anecdote. May Swenson would have admired and enjoyed this collection—as I do." —Rachel Hadas
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Rachel Hadas
Part One The Clear and Sonorous Air
The Silver Skates
Delft
Port de la Rochelle
Plate and Insect
Little Dream Before Sleep
Lampholder and Bucket
Angel
Apple
Bleeding Heart
Blisters
Bottles
Butterfly
Cage
Corpse
Dog
Egg
Eggs in a Basket
Figure and Moth
Fire
Fire in the Doll's House
Globe
Harlequin
Heart with Metal Cords
Hen and Chick
Horse
Infant
Man and Demons
Melon
The Place Where I Harbor Anger
Porcelain Blue Boat
Rain on the Mountain
The Rat
Rose
Scissors
Shells
Snow with the Cat
Star
Thundermouth
Tree
Vagabond
Part Two The Box
Ghost Cat
Relic Dream
Theatrical of Clowns
Old Story from the House with Puppets
The Beautiful Lesson of the I
Strike or Massacre
Undo
Memory is the Treasure House of All Things
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