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Bardo (Brittingham Prize in Poetry) [Paperback]

Suzanne Paola (Author)
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Brittingham Prize in Poetry September 24, 1998
Suzanne Paola fuses the Tibetan bardo journey with Western epic tradition in ways that are both comic and harrowing. Bardo is the intermediate state after death when the soul wanders through the heavens and the hells while trying to avoid rebirth into samsara-the realm of the material-and to instead reach nirvana. Paola presents a series of this life's bardo experiences: drug use, the refused birth of infertility, the social implications of the female body, even a trip to the fantastic "afterworld" of pop culture. Bardo's journey travels to a place where "to be human is to be part god, / part sickness, / always wondering which is which."

"Suzanne Paola's poetry, as represented in Bardo, is to my mind truly remarkable, even heroic. Again and again, she takes on subjects and experiences many writers would find unmanageable. She not only treats these difficult matters successfully; she transforms them, triumphantly, into music, into the most exacting examples of her craft, into a dance of language and emotion whose authority we can not only acknowledge but rejoice in."-David Young

"Bardo is a terrific collection of poems. After the deluge of prose books pairing Tao and physics, Zen and VW maintenance, it's a special pleasure to have it all done now with a poet's bounty and accuracy: Suzanne Paola, freestyling snappily down the line between scholarship and sass, combines Tibetan Buddhism with the drugged-out rocked-up boomer American landscape, and brings the full bravura energy of her vision (part classical Rome, part glitzy Caesar's Palace) to bear upon all of our invaluable, fractured lives."-Albert Goldbarth

"In Bardo, a god-haunted poet scrabbles for the sublime in the debris of language, the rubbish of visions. Instructed by Tibetan Buddhism, by Homer, and by the Book of Revelations, Suzanne Paola's poems glimmer with verbal inventiveness but accept the discipline of clear sight and human boundaries. A flamboyant and searching book."-Rosanna Warren


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Bardo is Tibetan for the Buddhist state of in-between, when the soul is between death and rebirth. According to Paola's prolog, the soul is tempted away from nirvana into reincarnation, synonymous with suffering. A reformed heroin addict, Paola has passed from the bardo of unremembering into the pain of consciousness, and her considerable descriptive powers are infused with both pain and delight. Of her young niece's pink bedroom, she writes: "Girl/ colors, blended of blood & milk./ A sprawled doll, & through the window/ fat, voluptuous cloud above the sea." "Columbines" is a short, moving piece about adult remorse for the mistakes of a younger self. Judging from the vague details offered, Paolo has managed to emerge, butterfly-like, from a life of drugs and infertility to become a professor, mother, and author of this third book of poetry. Unfortunately, the fine writing here is weakened by an obsessive self-involvement that wears on the reader's sympathies.?Ellen Kaufman, Dewey Ballantine Law Lib., New York
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Christ In The World Of Matter
Columbines
Conception
Deus Abconditus
Driftwood Beach: Theme & Variations
Epithelial
Fall Landscape, With Empty Places & Sound
Halfway To The Afterlife
In The Realm Of Neither Notions Nor Not-notions
In The Realm Of The Hungry Ghosts
Infertility
Mistaking Opiates For The Clear Light
Narcissus: Variations
Pentecost
Prayer To Seal Up The Wombdoor
Red Girl
Salmonberries
Seeing It All As The Bardo
Suite For The Child That Refuses To Come
Tenure At Forty
Through Glass
Vishnu Savannah
-- Table of Poems from Poem Finder®

Product Details

  • Paperback: 112 pages
  • Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press (September 24, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0299160149
  • ISBN-13: 978-0299160142
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,558,331 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning., August 27, 1998
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These poems were amazing, disturbing, evocative. Phrases and images have stayed with me, and a few times I have had to go back and read a certain poem just to touch them again. The recurrent themes of being and not-being, of what it means to be fertile and not-fertile -- BARDO is a gift, and I was fortunate enough to come across an early copy.
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