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Eleanor Lerman (Author)
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April 1, 2001
After a brilliant debut with Armed Love (Wesleyan, 1973) and Come the Sweet By and By, which won the inaugural Juniper Prize from the University of Massachusetts Press in 1975, Eleanor Lerman has kept silent for twenty-five years. Her new book breaks this silence with work every bit as inventive, audacious, and passionate as her first award- winning volumes.

Cosmology, physics, ancient Egypt, alien abduction, the Internet, memory, archaeology, love: these are some of the subjects that find unlikely and original conflation in Lerman’s new collection of poems. Lerman’s new poems are like terminals where trains from many distant provinces of both the inner and outer worlds-thought, history, imagination, science, etc.-find meeting with weird and affable grace. They are intelligent but accessible. They are buoyant with a self-regarding wry humor. They bravely and unpretentiously grab hold of whatever is at hand as they approach and enter "the deep desires that split the sky."

"Eleanor Lerman is back, a different poet, quieter, older, ‘wiser,’ more earthly yet still brilliant, a coruscating daughter of the poet of the Seventies. What luck for American literature."-Richard Stern

Eleanor Lerman was born in the Bronx, New York, in 1952. She is the author of two previous books of poetry, Armed Love, and Come the Sweet By and By. She has been nominated for a National Book Award, received the inaugural Juniper Prize from the University of Massachusetts Press, and was the recipient of a poetry grant from the New York Foundation for the Arts. She lives and works in New York City.

Table of Contents

The Mystery of Meteors, 3
In the New School, 5
The Book of What Is in the Duat, 7
Flora Street, 9
The Farm in Winter, 11
Wild Wind, Green Tea, 13
Office in a Small City, 14
The Alchemist's Prayer/ 16
The Lesson of the Queen, 18
Remote Viewing, 20
The Strange Attractor, 22
Hyannis, 24
A California Story, 26
The Outing, 28
Dominion, 29
To Montreal, 32
Night Flight, 34
Tornado Days, 36
Missing Time, 38
Hot Town, Sukiyaki, 40
Blue Skies, Indiana, 42
What the Dark-Eyed Angel Know


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"These are the mysteries I could not approach when I was younger:/ the boulevards, the meteors, the deep desires that split the sky." After 25 years of silence, Lerman (Armed Love, Come the Sweet By and By) has returned, older, wiser, and stronger, with poems of depth and resonance. Cosmology, physics, ancient Egypt, alien abduction, the Internet, memory, archaeology, love: these poems venture through every door in the corridor, and the rooms they enter will amuse, excite, and impress. As wide as its scope is, this work is also focused and exacting. From a 7-Eleven store in Hopelawn, NJ, a late-night shopper sees "the moon framed in the front window/ wearing a big, white shimmering beaming happy-go-lucky 1940s kind of face." In Tucson, AZ, there is Christ, "spare and narrow, sad as an Indian/ in a Spanish landscape. He won't play golf, won't sit still/ for a massage, and refuses all the Mexican jewelry piled at/ his door." But unlike the unhappy 11th-century queen or the night flyer from New York to Los Angeles, he is not trapped. These are smart and accessible poems, full of wry humor and charm. It is good that the silence has been broken. Highly recommended.DLouis McKee, Painted Bride Arts Ctr., Philadelphia
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Lerman writes wryly contemplative soliloquies about surviving all the usual miscalculations of the first half of life only to arrive in the static but unrelentingly demanding realm of middle age. Dogs make the best companions as Lerman's poetic persona stares down unbidden memories and plucks out all the old slings and arrows, rubbing the sore spots and not quite counting her blessings. She and her dog walk in a park on a windy night as meteors fall and spangle unseen behind brooding, wall-to-wall city clouds. Elsewhere, she endures a flashback of an argument that may or may not have left her stranded half-way up the highway that veins Cape Cod, imagines that none of her previous lives were the least bit exciting, and considers the inner havoc experienced by people who believe they've been abducted by aliens. For Lerman, the sky is the source of mystery, mayhem, and incandescent beauty, as well as a gauge by which emotions can be cut down to manageable size. Donna Seaman
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 64 pages
  • Publisher: Sarabande Books; 1 edition (April 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1889330558
  • ISBN-13: 978-1889330556
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,715,528 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Eleanor Lerman is a native New Yorker and unrepentant member of the Woodstock Nation. She has also been a guide in a Chinese museum, the manager of a harpsichord kit workshop, and a comedy writer. Connections between the humor of the human condition and the mysteries of infinity are the hallmark of her nearly forty-year-long writing career, for which she has received numerous awards including a National Book Award nomination, an NEA grant, the 2006 Lenore Marshall Poetry Award from the Academy of American Poets and a 2011 Guggenheim Fellowship. She is the author of five collections of poetry, two collections of short stories and a novel, Janet Planet.

For more information about the author, visit: http://www.eleanorlerman.com/

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, April 26, 2001
This review is from: Mystery of Meteors (Hardcover)
I found this book in Dallas TX. Don't know exactly why I bought it, but I'm so glad I did. I've been reading a lot of poetry this spring of 2001 (Merrill's collected, Ashbery's 'your name here', Horace in Latin and translated). And the poems in this book hold up very well with that company. The Booklist review is a little too dry I think. The poems are wonderfully human in their insights, images, and their ease. Very inviting to read alone (or out loud to someone else). One of my favorites is 'Magazine Street'. I think I must have stood in the same spot in the same airport with the same silly trinkets on my first visit to NOLA. The poems about travel are all glowing, whether she's traveling in a park, or to some domestic city.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing work!!!, November 19, 2003
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I thought that this contained some of the most skillfully written poetry I've ever read. It's a must read!
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