University of Iowa Press, 1993 eISBN: 978-1-58729-226-2 | Paper: 978-0-87745-429-8 Library of Congress Classification PS3569.O65396S53 1993 Dewey Decimal Classification 811.54
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
There is a controlled, unpretentious constancy to Katherine Soniat's passionate, wise poetry that reminds one of the language of Elizabeth Bishop. Yet her voice is singular; there is an elegance of line, a centered quality that makes the poems more courtly than visceral. One tends to trust what is given in these beautifully rendered images and this gentle music.
The poems are particularly crafted, partly meditative, yet the poet handles larger themes easily and with grace, without the shrillness that sometimes seems common in our time. Her gift for metaphoric language is evident. She has an even-tempered, deeply intelligent mode which carries from poem to poem.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
A Shared Life is Katherine Soniat’s third collection of poems; in manuscript form it won a Virginia Prize for Poetry, selected by Mary Oliver. The Camden Poetry Prize was awarded to her first collection. Her poems have appeared in many of the leading literacy journals. She teaches at Virginia Polytechnic Institutes and State University and lives in Catawba, Virginia.
REVIEWS
"Katherine Soniat's third collection of poetry and winner of the Edwin Ford Piper Poetry Prize, A Shared Life, is the kind of book that makes one want to write poems or at the very least, read hers again and again."—Hollins Critic
"A multi-faceted gem maker, Soniat has command of both lyric and narrative poetry. She can either capture the quick brushstrokes of a poem lyrically or tell its story. And like Robert Frost she knows stories are the path to any reader's heart. Soniat long ago left her apprenticeship and moved into a blacksmith shop of her own, where she continues to hammer out distinctive, striking poems. For she is a wordsmith, and this is necessary, poignant work. Indulge yourself."—New Laurel Review
"Soniat's work is remarkable for its combination of control and force, deceptively clear in tone—the depths and complexities are all there under the lucid style. She is an excellent poet, original by the nature of her work, rather than by strained effort."—Josephine Jacobsen
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
ONE
Right Here
The Future
Fortune
Domestication
What We Keep
Telling Time
Oranges and Rum at Noon
Balboa in Spring
Some Vegetables and Stars
Story Line
Water Translation
Desire
TWO
Janus in Autumn
Gifts
Making Ghosts
In a Dark Country Night
Last Song
Mount View Pure
Other People's Houses
Item
Graffiti
Learning in Time
A Square in Mozambique
A Comparable Season
THREE
Routing the Maps Home
The Next Day
Deer Season Again
Taking Possession
Crivelli's Pietà Angel
Full Grown
A Short History of Stray Bullets
Diminutives
Two Daughters
War
Marks of Light
FOUR
Primer
Free-falling
Rhapsody
From a Vantage Point Overlooking the Battle of Hanging Rock
Rings
Distance and Design
Daughter
Primary Motif
Prediction
Shame
FIVE
Terrestrial
October Bestiary
Think about It
Bedside Story
Santa Rosa Island
Wanting It
Harboring
Secrets about Nothing
In Spite of Forgetting
The Springhouse
A Shared Life
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University of Iowa Press, 1993 eISBN: 978-1-58729-226-2 Paper: 978-0-87745-429-8
There is a controlled, unpretentious constancy to Katherine Soniat's passionate, wise poetry that reminds one of the language of Elizabeth Bishop. Yet her voice is singular; there is an elegance of line, a centered quality that makes the poems more courtly than visceral. One tends to trust what is given in these beautifully rendered images and this gentle music.
The poems are particularly crafted, partly meditative, yet the poet handles larger themes easily and with grace, without the shrillness that sometimes seems common in our time. Her gift for metaphoric language is evident. She has an even-tempered, deeply intelligent mode which carries from poem to poem.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
A Shared Life is Katherine Soniat’s third collection of poems; in manuscript form it won a Virginia Prize for Poetry, selected by Mary Oliver. The Camden Poetry Prize was awarded to her first collection. Her poems have appeared in many of the leading literacy journals. She teaches at Virginia Polytechnic Institutes and State University and lives in Catawba, Virginia.
REVIEWS
"Katherine Soniat's third collection of poetry and winner of the Edwin Ford Piper Poetry Prize, A Shared Life, is the kind of book that makes one want to write poems or at the very least, read hers again and again."—Hollins Critic
"A multi-faceted gem maker, Soniat has command of both lyric and narrative poetry. She can either capture the quick brushstrokes of a poem lyrically or tell its story. And like Robert Frost she knows stories are the path to any reader's heart. Soniat long ago left her apprenticeship and moved into a blacksmith shop of her own, where she continues to hammer out distinctive, striking poems. For she is a wordsmith, and this is necessary, poignant work. Indulge yourself."—New Laurel Review
"Soniat's work is remarkable for its combination of control and force, deceptively clear in tone—the depths and complexities are all there under the lucid style. She is an excellent poet, original by the nature of her work, rather than by strained effort."—Josephine Jacobsen
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
ONE
Right Here
The Future
Fortune
Domestication
What We Keep
Telling Time
Oranges and Rum at Noon
Balboa in Spring
Some Vegetables and Stars
Story Line
Water Translation
Desire
TWO
Janus in Autumn
Gifts
Making Ghosts
In a Dark Country Night
Last Song
Mount View Pure
Other People's Houses
Item
Graffiti
Learning in Time
A Square in Mozambique
A Comparable Season
THREE
Routing the Maps Home
The Next Day
Deer Season Again
Taking Possession
Crivelli's Pietà Angel
Full Grown
A Short History of Stray Bullets
Diminutives
Two Daughters
War
Marks of Light
FOUR
Primer
Free-falling
Rhapsody
From a Vantage Point Overlooking the Battle of Hanging Rock
Rings
Distance and Design
Daughter
Primary Motif
Prediction
Shame
FIVE
Terrestrial
October Bestiary
Think about It
Bedside Story
Santa Rosa Island
Wanting It
Harboring
Secrets about Nothing
In Spite of Forgetting
The Springhouse
A Shared Life
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