From Publishers Weekly
In the poem "Some Sort of Chronicler Am I," Joseph reveals what could easily be the impetus of his latest book: "the need, sometimes / to see everything simultaneously / --strange need to confront everyone/with equal respect." In a feast of opposites and tangents, the sensual, the intellectual, the visual, the political and even the corporate and legal come together in Joseph's poems to create a voice so rich and intelligent that it can be hard work to follow. But it is effort that pays off in luminous observations and revelations, reminding us that this is the stuff for which we turn to poetry in the first place. In "Generation," as in many of these poems, Joseph evokes spirituality in an unexpected place, describing the mystery of the nuclear age in America: "Goats under observation in Berkeley / survived Bikini, statue of Jesus / hands opened miraculously bleeding." In this and his other new, unpredictable poems, Joseph, who is a professor of law at St. John's University in New York City, passes beyond the more narrative country of his two earlier collections, Shouting at No One and Curriculum Vitae , and takes us to new territories of sensory truth and observation.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
About This
Admissions Against Interest
After All
Before Our Eyes
Brooding
A Flake Of Light Moved
Generation
In A Fit Of My Own Vividness
Just That
Lines Imagined Translated Into A Foreign Language
Material Facts
Movement In The Distance Is Larger Up Close
Now Evening Comes Fast From The Sea
Occident-orient Express
Out Of The Blue
Over Darkening Gold
A Particular Examination Of Conscience
Sentimental Education
Some Sort Of Chronicler I Am
Time Will Tell It So
Under A Spell
Variations On Variations On A Theme
Whose Performance Am I Watching
-- Table of Poems from Poem Finder® --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Admissions Against Interest
After All
Before Our Eyes
Brooding
A Flake Of Light Moved
Generation
In A Fit Of My Own Vividness
Just That
Lines Imagined Translated Into A Foreign Language
Material Facts
Movement In The Distance Is Larger Up Close
Now Evening Comes Fast From The Sea
Occident-orient Express
Out Of The Blue
Over Darkening Gold
A Particular Examination Of Conscience
Sentimental Education
Some Sort Of Chronicler I Am
Time Will Tell It So
Under A Spell
Variations On Variations On A Theme
Whose Performance Am I Watching
-- Table of Poems from Poem Finder® --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
