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Daniel Hoffman (Author)
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April 2002
" A major work, a record of our era," wrote Maxine Kumin in awarding the Paterson Poetry Prize to Hang-Gliding from Helicon, Daniel Hoffman's selected poems a dozen years ago. Of Darkening Water, his first collection since then, Fred Chappell observes, "These poems have all the poet's familiar virtues-clarity, grace where desired, accuracy of detail and of dialogue, and a formal mastery so deft that playfulness comes easily. Hoffman's dominant theme lies in the contrast (and often the necessary balance) between the primal, ancient, legendary strains of our culture and the new-fangled, distracting, but genuine imperatives of contemporaneity. Hoffman uses older forms and traditions to make something new and durable."

The range of Hoffman's sensibility includes the primordial sludge from which life emerged and the coin-filled fountain of a suburban shopping mall, an enduring New England garden and the dancing woman in an ancient cave. His luminous poems create memorable characters, exploring man's relationship to nature and to time. Seemingly effortless juxtapositions create rewarding surprises.

This refined collection by one of our finest poets reverberates with intelligence, close observation, and a deep respect for the possibilities of language. It is a treasure for Hoffman's many longtime readers as well as for those discovering his work for the first time.


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Daniel Hoffman's nine books of poems include Hang-Gliding from Helicon; his verse novel, Middens of the Tribe; and Brotherly Love, a finalist for the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award. He served as Consultant in Poetry of the Library of Congress (the appointment now called Poet Laureate of the United States) 1973-1974 and as Poet in Residence of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York 1988-1999, administering the American Poets' Corner. He is Felix E. Schelling Professor of English Emeritus, University of Pennsylvania, and author of a half dozen books in prose.

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  • Paperback: 64 pages
  • Publisher: Louisiana State Univ Pr (April 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0807127728
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807127728
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,262,443 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Time Made Visible in a Dazzling Way, August 3, 2002
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J. E. Rexroth (Yonkers, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Darkening Water: Poems (Hardcover)
This is a wonderful collection of poems of great variety, dexterity and eloquence. Many themes are present, from the evolutionary insights of "Evidence," which vividly evoke the sensory experience of our Neanderthal ancestors or earlier ones, resurrecting prehistoric remains into the immediacy of flesh and firelight, to subtle evocations of immortality in simple labor (and, by implication, art) in "A Pile of Rocks." From the poignant and beautifully imaged sonnet on the fragility of memory in an academic - or any other - setting, "Philosophy," to the evocative lament of time's passage in "Emblems," to the incandescent, bird-inspired energy of "Called Back," with its "silky wash of dots banding the heavens...Time made visible as space...the oldest light."
The depth of the finest poems in this volume is startling and profound. Phrases triumph in unexpected and inspired ways, even as the subject, form and scope of individual poems keep the reader invigorated, surprises on every page as tantalizing in their rhythms as the turbulent surf beautifully photographed on the cover. I heartily recommend this volume, whether as an introduction to, or for continued appreciation of, the work of one of our greatest poets.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent return to the field., August 12, 2005
This review is from: Darkening Water: Poems (Hardcover)
Daniel Hoffman, Darkening Water (Louisiana State University Press, 2002)

Daniel Hoffman has quietly become one of the giants of American verse over the past few decades. I hadn't picked up one of his books since Middens of the Tribe, which I read at least ten years ago (and it had been sitting on my shelf for quite a while before that). I'm quite happy to have rediscovered him.

Hoffman creates startlingly real characters for poetry, which usually doesn't work with characters at all, or gives them secondary significance to image and language. Hoffman does so not by elevating the characters over those two important pieces of the poetic puzzle, but making them of equal weight. He does so without a shred of overbearing message, which is what makes these poems so different than your average fare. As well, Hoffman is an accomplished writer in rhyme and traditional forms; Darkening Water often feels like reading a manuscript produced during the waning years of popular traditional verse, but with a completely modern sensibility. The only comparison I can even begin to see is to John Hollander, but Hoffman seems to have his feet farther on the ground than does Hollander.

Fine stuff, demanding careful reading and much thought. Well worth it. *** ½
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