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Ron Padgett (Author)
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September 1, 2007

“Ron Padgett makes the most quiet and sensible of feelings a provocatively persistent wonder.”—Robert Creeley

Ron Padgett has reenergized modern poetry with exuberant and tender love poems, with exceptionally lucid and touching elegies, and with imaginative and action-packed homages to American culture and visual art. He has paid tribute to Woody Woodpecker and the West, to friends and collaborators, to language and cowslips, to beautiful women and chocolate milk, to paintings and small-time criminals. His poems have always imparted a contagious sense of joy.

In these new poems, Padgett hasn’t forsaken his beloved Woody Woodpecker, but he has decided to heed the canary and sound the alarm. Here, he asks, “What makes us so mean?” And he really wants to know. Even as these poems cajole and question, as they call attention to what has been lost and what we still stand to lose, they continue to champion what makes sense and what has always been worth saving. “Humanity,” Padgett generously (and gently) reminds us, still “has to take it one step at a time.”

Ron Padgett is a celebrated translator, memoirist, teacher, and, as Peter Gizzi says, “a thoroughly American poet, coming sideways out of Whitman, Williams, and New York Pop with a Tulsa twist.” His poetry has been translated into more than a dozen languages and has appeared in The Best American Poetry, Poetry 180, The Norton Anthology of Postmodern American Poetry, The Oxford Book of American Poetry, and on Garrison Keillor’s The Writer’s Almanac. Visit his website at www.ronpadgett.com.


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Padgett’s plainspoken, wry poems deliver their wisdom through a kind of connoisseurship of absurdity. He writes, "Everything I think about is a cartoon something / because anything cartoon is immortal / in its own funny little way." Yet these observational, reminiscent, and prescriptive verses are also informed by a sense of loss—not just for his late mother and for departed comrades like Kenneth Koch but for the bohemian ideal that drew him to New York to begin with: "Although one still hears the word conformity," he laments, "it is no longer a pejorative term; now we are on the same page, getting with the program, team players." Even so, Padgett’s cockeyed humor is ultimately optimistic, finding reason for continued hope, even if it means joining "the poetry protection program / so my poems can go out and live under assumed names / in Utah and Muskogee."
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Padgett’s plainspoken, wry poems deliver their wisdom through a kind of connoisseurship of absurdity. He writes, "Everything I think about is a cartoon something / because anything cartoon is immortal / in its own funny little way." Yet these observational, reminiscent, and prescriptive verses are also informed by a sense of loss—not just for his late mother and for departed comrades like Kenneth Koch but for the bohemian ideal that drew him to New York to begin with: "Although one still hears the word conformity," he laments, "it is no longer a pejorative term; now we are on the same page, getting with the program, team players." Even so, Padgett’s cockeyed humor is ultimately optimistic, finding reason for continued hope, even if it means joining "the poetry protection program / so my poems can go out and live under assumed names / in Utah and Muskogee."
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Coffee House Press (September 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1566892031
  • ISBN-13: 978-1566892032
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #702,897 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars How to Write a Perfect Book, February 5, 2009
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Well, it helps to be Ron Padgett to write a perfect book. Only a profound balance can produce such wheeling, such elegant levity, such pithy silliness. The long poems in this various, rich collection are astonishing, their invention never brags about itself, their goofiness is always paralleled with a deep humanity and underthrum of mortality. I think there should be a statue of Ron Padgett as big as the Statue of Liberty um somewhere!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars pitch-perfect humor. and contains a warm heart., May 28, 2008
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This for That

What will I have for breakfast?
I wish I had some plums
like the ones in Williams's poem.
He apologized to his wife
for eating them
but what he did not
do was apologize to those
who would read his poem
and also not be able to eat them.
That is why I like his poem
when I am not hungry.
Right now I do not like him
or his poem. This is just
to say that.

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superb! the great doctor-poet lives!
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5.0 out of 5 stars How to be PErfect, December 21, 2007
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If you like good poetry that speaks to all of us, is accessible, and moving, I recommend this book. Poetry is such a gift, it's like a short story in a few lines.
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