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Cathleen Calbert (Author)
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February 1, 1998
Bad Judgment is Cathleen Calbert's second collection of poems. Calbert offers feminist fables appropriate to the millennium: tales of when the world lost meaning, of falling in love in an age of indeterminacy. Her sense of comic absurdity is uncanny: in one poem, the speaker attends a costume party as a dead debutante; in another, facile positivism is shredded by satire.

In poems that balance realistic and surrealistic narratives, irony and sentiment, Calbert records the journey of a woman reeling from a number of losses-her youth, the death of a close friend, religious faith-toward love and marriage. These poems speak directly of and from the self, and in so doing echo Whitman's conversational grace. Calbert writes an updated feminist song of herself, a song that celebrates the pleasure of being the modern "woman as wild card, as other/than wife, mother, lover, friend," the woman who delights in forging herself with wit and wisdom.

The title poem, "Bad Judgment," shows how the little lies we tell ourselves and others can create lives of bad faith, and as much as she would like to be consoled for her losses, reassured about the permanence of her recompenses, Calbert does not seek the easy balm of dogma. Instead of grace or God, per se, she suggests, we have perspective. And Calbert shows that we are blessed, in our quest for simplifying principles, to discover the exceptional.

Cathleen Calbert is the author of one previous collection of poetry, Lessons in Space, published by the University Press of Florida in 1997. She was a recipient of The Nation Discovery Prize in 1991, the Gordon Barber Memorial Award of The Poetry Society of America in 1994, and a writing fellowship from The Rhode Island State Council for the Arts in 1995. Her poems have appeared in The Best American Poetry 1995, Feminist Studies, The Hudson Review, The Paris Review, Ploughshares, Poetry Northwest, TriQuarterly, and elsewhere. She lives in Providence, Rhode Island, where she is an Associate Professor at Rhode Island College.

"Between 'Don't try anything!' and 'She'll try anything!' fall (or rise: depending on her mood) Cathy Calbert's startling new poems, so cool, so speculative, so disabused, so warm. Our colloquial


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The mordant, deadpan attitude of Calbert's second collection finds its appropriate subject matter in the figures that populate her poems: vampire cats and bloodsucking babies, death-warmed-over boyfriends, black-clad academics on the beach. In a dreamworld full of the living dead, Calbert's voice is the insistent, up-and-at-'em whip. These poems have an ironic mission to locate the spiritual and spirited; they blow on the ashes with provocative language and the imperative's urgency. The poet declares with confidence in "The Last Angel Poem": "They are everywhere we want them to be:/ on the stems of our apples, at the garden door,/ in clogged chimneys, basement crawl spaces, our boyfriends' dirty blue jeans./ Tell the worried theologians they are/ not done for." The speaker of "A Lady with a Pomeranian" sardonically finds "Meaning!" and "More meaning!" in suggestive, but ultimately banal and arbitrary events like having a bird fly in her window and finding a Queen of Hearts card in the street. Now and again Calbert cheapens her hard frankness with pop-song optimism?like at the conclusion of "Trinity" when the speaker falsely resolves her deep loneliness with "and the crickets count out a beat to our lives,/ and I kiss my dog, who sleeps at my feet." But ultimately, Calbert presides authoritatively over her own work, and her judgment is refreshingly sound.
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Calbert's second collection (after Lessons in Space, Univ. of Florida, 1997) nudges at social and intellectual pretensions, negotiating, with some trepidation, the emotional landmines of being a youngish, single, female poet: "I am the single woman as dinner guest/ wondrous, lovely anomaly, odd woman out..." Witty, subtle yet down to earth, Calbert rejects the postmodern attitude of "anything goes" in both love and art; she offers, rather than "nothing plunged into nothing," "the ruby red pearl of love...the construction of `you.'" Blending the tragic-comic narratives of Mona Van Duyn with the feisty satire of Carolyn Kaiser, the poems progress from single odd-woman-out, to the loss of a loved one, to love and marriage, to childless odd-woman-out again. The plot climaxes with the narrator's appearance as a dead debutante at her companion's costume party. The title poem, which catalogs the famous last words uttered before small and great disasters, may make you laugh out loud. Truly enjoyable.?Ellen Kaufman, Dewey Ballantine Law Lib., New York
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 72 pages
  • Publisher: Sarabande Books; 1st edition (February 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1889330248
  • ISBN-13: 978-1889330242
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,090,628 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Cathleen Calbert is the author of three books of poetry: Lessons in Space (University of Florida Press), Bad Judgment (Sarabande Books), and Sleeping with a Famous Poet (CustomWords). Her awards include The Nation Discovery Award, a Pushcart Prize, and the Tucker Thorp Professorship at Rhode Island College, where currently teaches.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious, sharp & smart, August 24, 2000
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I enjoyed "Bad Judgment" for its honesty, wit, and intelligence. I found myself laughing then catching myself in some moments that were also about very painful subject matter. There is some beautiful language and re-working of words and meaning in this collection as well. It is not always easy to write striking poetry with humor, but Calbert has pulled it off nicely.
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5.0 out of 5 stars You will love poetry again!, November 30, 2008
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I went to a poetry reading by the author, and knew immediately that I had to have a copy! Although I love to read, I had gotten away from poetry, and this book reminded me how much I had missed it.

I would recommend this collection to anyone who wants to rekindle their interest in poetry...couldn't think of a better way to do it.

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