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Donald Revell (Author)
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April 1, 2003

Donald Revell’s eighth collection, My Mojave, concerns itself with beauty, with the way in which the divine pours through the eye and into the soul. The poems seek their gods in that place where the natural and human worlds come together, where "miserable cardinals comfort/The broken seesaws/And me who wants no comfort/Only to believe." With tightly crafted, sensual lines, the poems are keenly aware of the deserts we inhabit, all the while marveling at the effortlessness of poetry and worship in a world so magnificently capable of proliferating itself and its beauty.

Short Fantasia
The plane descending from an empty sky
Onto numberless real stars
Makes a change in heaven, a new
Pattern for the ply of spirits on bodies.
We are here. Sounds press our bones down.
Someone standing recognizes someone else.
We have no insides. All the books
Are written on the steel beams of bridges.
Seeing the stars at my feet, I tie my shoes
With a brown leaf. I stand, and I read again
The story of Aeneas escaping the fires
And his wife’s ghost. We shall meet again
At a tree outside the city. We shall make
New sounds and leave our throats in that place.

Praise for Donald Revell’s There Are Three:

"The touch throughout is extraordinarily refined, the -language trimmed and delicate beyond praise. It’s almost as terrible and pure as Bach’s music for solo violin, so to speak, deep into the strings. . . ."—Calvin Bedient, The Denver Quarterly

"There Are Three is a grave and compelling book, the kind which demands rereading."—Poetry


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Revell gained prominence with the demanding, austere and short-lined poems of There Are Three and the stringent elegies of last year's Arcady, both with Wesleyan. This eighth book's range now encompasses both open-ended sequences and songlike, stanzaic lyric, Christianity and ancient Greece, political anger and paternal affection. Revell views domestic life (as a father and husband), the local flora of the American West, literary forebears (Traherne, Dorothy Wordsworth) and recent history (elections and September 11) through the dual lenses of landscape poetry and religious reverence. "I'm not needed/ Like wings in a storm,/ And God is the storm," one powerful lyric concludes; a provocative ode asks whether "the whole business of appearance would destroy politics/ Giving absolute sovereignty to the love of God." Revell's deliberate drift and concise description distance his new work somewhat from the more difficult poets with whom he has lately been classed: this book instead recalls, and rivals, Gary Snyder's Buddhist humility and Charles Wright's luminous verse diaries. If at times his transcendence seems too easily won, more often Revell's plain declaratives coax readers to share his speaker's journeys: "I want to go to the invisible and see it."
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Just as strange, just as rich in implication, as anything he...or almost any other poet of his generation...has done. -- The Nation, May 13, 2003

Product Details

  • Paperback: 80 pages
  • Publisher: Alice James Books (April 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1882295404
  • ISBN-13: 978-1882295401
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.5 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 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: #702,152 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Poet, translator and critic Donald Revell is the author of nine previous collections of poetry, most recently Pennyweight Windows: New and Selected Poems. Winner of the 2004 Lenore Marshall Award and two-time winner of the PEN Center USA Award in Poetry,

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Read It, Re-Read It, and Love It, August 29, 2005
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I've read several of Don Revell's poetry collections, and they're all extremely good (if you're into modern, non-lyrical poetry.) His writing has a sort of sparse beauty that draws you in and a depth of meaning that will really get you thinking. I sometimes find myself wandering around the house with one of his poems in hand, repeating one of the lines until I think I get part of it (the fun thing is, you can do this as much as you want and there's always more there.) Good stuff!

This collection seems to be more upbeat than some of the earlier one -- I guess a change of scenery will do that for you. There's also an interesting piece regarding September 11 and its aftermath. My favorite lines come from "The Arts of Peace:" 'Draw your own conclusions./Water does./Sometimes books/Are true because of rain.' If you like poetry, this is a collection worth your time. After you're done with this one, make sure you check out his other collections, "New Dark Ages" and "Pennyweight Woods," in particular.

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