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Eleanor Wilner (Author)

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October 1, 1993 0226900290 978-0226900292 1
Eleanor Wilner loosens the attachments of traditional figures to the old historical ground and sets them free—to suggest how it might have been otherwise, and might still be. This is the most important book yet from the acclaimed poet and MacArthur prize winner.

"Otherwise is ambitious and patient, built on the spider's stratagem: the poet throws out a long tentative thread, then spins carefully outward until we see the new shape standing on air."—Carol Muske, The New York Times Book Review

"In a book of poems, one is happy to find half a dozen remarkable performances—poems worth rereading and even committing to memory. In Otherwise—which is splendid from the title on—it would be hard to find half a dozen which failed to equal Wilner's stratospheric standard."—David Slavit, Seven Arts

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Like many contemporary poets, Wilner ( Shekhinah ) constructs conceits from mythology and literary history in order to comment on modern history and contemporary life. While her references range from the suckling of Romulus and Remus to the work of Lacan, she is concerned with feminism, the fall of communism, the Palestinians, the war with Iraq, as well as with the uncertainty of the future. Too often the work loses focus, overburdened with material that seems tangential. In one stanza, the palace of the emperor of Japan leads the poet to consider the figure of King Lear and from there she moves on to the iconography of the pieta. Rather than enriching the work, the juxtaposition of these images distracts attention from a conceptional scheme. Though the language often contains echoes from the evocative cadences of the modernists (" . . . Beware-- / you who traffic with the wet nurses / of history, those iron nipples / that acid drink, / pure and deadly"), it is not used with precision ("wet nurse" is a startling choice of diction but the logic of the poem remains fuzzy). The poems are not driven by a formal tension that would make them interesting musically.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Mrs. Mahony's Anniversary Thoughts On Her Man
Admonition
After The Snow Queen Lost Her Charm
Afterwards
Ambition
Amelia
American Painting, With Rain
As Soft And As Pink As A Nursery
Atget's Gardens
Bat Cave
Being As I Was, How Could I Help
The Bird In The Laurel's Song
Changing The Imperatives
Demolition
The Fears About The Moon
Freed From Another Context
Generic Vision, 1991
How To Get In The Best Magazines
Kazuko's Vision
The Lament Of The Valkyrie
Last Words
Leda's Handmaiden
The Love Of What Is Not
Moonsnails
The Mulch
The Muse
Night Fishing In The Sound
Operations: Desert Shield, Desert Storm
Out Of The Hellespont
Recantation
Recurrence In Another Tongue: Homage To Tristia And Osip
Remedios Varo As Daphne
Saving The Images
The Secret Garden
Those Who Come After
Ume: Plum
The Walls
What Was Left Over
When Asked To Lie Down On The Altar
-- Table of Poems from Poem Finder® --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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