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The Probable World (Poets, Penguin) [Mass Market Paperback]

Lawrence Raab (Author)
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Poets, Penguin April 3, 2000
A new collection of elegant and precisely rendered poems by the National Book Award finalist.

Stephen Dunn called Lawrence Raab's last book "a superb collection . . . Raab's poems evoke a world both recognizable and dreamlike, a world of slippery realities told from self-questioning perspectives." With this collection, Raab has surpassed his earlier accomplishments.

His concerns range from dreams to space aliens, from the death of Shelley to the nature of friendship, from Hamlet to high school. Figured in landscapes both real and imagined--the probable worlds of our lives--these elegant poems form a meditation on what separates the actual from the possible. Of his previous collection, the National Book Award judges wrote, "Not often in today's poetry has our mortal circumstance become so magical." In his new book, the quiet clarity of Raab's voice moves calmly into the large, unanswerable mysteries of being--what our lives might become, or could have been but never were.


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A poet of the free-verse epiphany, Raab indulges a safely distant fascination with bitterness and death in this fifth collection: "Think of the truck out of control/ on the thruway, or the bridge/ about to collapse. Think of the terrorist/ planting his bomb./ Not one of us is spared such imaginings." The estranged tone is best when tempered with humor: "Watching a couple of crows/ playing around in the woods, swooping/ in low after each other, I wonder/ if they ever slam into trees." But sometimes it works terrifically on its own; "Love" begins "In a sudden rage a man kills his wife" and the terrible TV verit? of such a juxtaposition drives the poem, as it develops, ad absurdum: "How can he kill himself in front of his dog?" Unfortunately, such moments are not the norm here. "Big Ideas" never capitalizes on its first line, "I read the papers and think about hatred"; instead we are given the finale "We watch the news, we read the papers,/ afraid, sometimes, of what we understand." The rest of this probable world contains "Great Art," "Bad Music," "Big Ideas," "My Spiritual Days" and a host of other potentially volatile subjects, but the narrator is unwilling to follow them out on their respective limbs. Raab's What We Don't Know About Each Other was an NBA finalist in 1992. With conventional free-verse stanzas that are neither formally demanding nor linguistically playful, and with only occasionally compelling narrative motifs, this isn't the one to read first. (Apr.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Abroad
All Day
American Light
Another Argument About The Impossible
Bad Music
The Band Was Still Playing
The Best Days
Big Ideas
The Cremation Of Shelley
Dogs
Dreaming Of The Afterlife
Emily Dickinson's House
Envy
False Nocturne
Figuring It Out
The First Lie
Fragile
Friendship
Great Art
Hamlet's Problems
High School Days
Hunters
Hush
In The Garden
The Invisible
The Lost Things
Love
The Luminists
Meaningful Things
My Life At The Movies
My Life Before I Knew It
'my Soul Is A Lighthouse Keeper'
My Spiritual Life
The Night Sky
Permanence
The Pole
Probable Facts
The Questions Poems Ask
Reasons
Respect
The Revised Versions
A Small Lie: 1.
A Small Lie: 2.
Three Exercises
Vanishing
The Way Things Are In A Movie
What Angles Feel Visiting Hell
Why The Truth Is Hidden
Why Tragedy Is The Wrong Word
Years Later
-- Table of Poems from Poem Finder®

Raab's is a practical-minded poetry; whether its subjects are hunting, Hamlet or the afterlife, the large questions relate to ordinary circumstances. -- The New York Times Book Review, Matthew Flamm

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Mass Market Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics); 1ST edition (April 3, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 014058921X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0140589214
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #817,368 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and Elegant (and Funny), June 19, 2000
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When I teach poems to my 9th graders, I always give them a taste of Lawrence Raab's poetry because, as I tell them, "he captures the lyric beauty of our media-saturated culture" (it's fun to say this to 14-year-olds--they just kind of stare blankly at these sort of statements). And when I read "Attack of the Crab Monsters" aloud to them, some of them laugh, some of them (figuratively) scratch their heads, and some of them keep doodling obliviously in their notebooks, but then I read it aloud again and most of them begin to realize that poetry isn't all intricate puzzles, or frilly romances, or political statement...poetry is what you make it.

This new collection by Raab reveals a poet who has mastered his voice, and it's a voice that is poignant, witty, and profound. Raab's poetry tends to focus on the small, perhaps overlooked, details of life, like the dreams of his young daughter, the inexplicable joy of a dog, or the reminiscence of childhood fantasies.

Poems like "Great Art" or "Another Argument About the Impossible" deal with the artistic process itself. They comment on the thinking that occurs between the lines, behind the paint, and in so doing, quietly reveal an essential truth about life: we could have done things differently, but the other choices wouldn't have made things better, just...different.

I highly recommend THE PROBABLE WORLD to anyone who likes to think deeply about the small things in life.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A shining group of poems..., February 2, 2005
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If you are a lover of poetry, buy this book. I you are not yet a lover of poetry, buy this book to become one.

Lawrence Raab's poems are lit from the inside with magic. They are poems to be read again, revisited like good friends.

After you've gifted yourself with this book, buy his others--they're all this good.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Better than Berryman, October 4, 2000
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Simply put: This book is excellent.
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