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155597418X 978-1555974183 March 24, 2005 1st
The latest collection by Irish poet Eamon Grennan, winner of the 2003 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize

we have to be at home here no matter what no matter what the shivering belly says or the dry-salted larynx no matter the frantic pulse no matter what happens

—from “[because the body stops here . . . ]”


The poems in Eamon Grennan’s The Quick of It—each one without title and compacted into ten taut lines—are rendered with exquisite detail and reverence for the everyday elements of weather, landscape, family, art, questions. Grennan’s poems are persistent amplified acts of attention, proving with every detail—light glancing off stone, an orange stem framing a Chardin still life, the contours of the body trapping the mind—that we are our best selves when we are most alert.

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Composed of untitled 10-line poems, Grennan's sixth collection gets down less to brass tacks than to elementals: "So this is what it comes down to? Earth and sand/ Skimmed, trimmed, filletted from rocky bone... protestant/ To the pin of its terminal collar." Birds make regular appearances, not only as symbols of flight and freedom, but also of mortality: "Still I can smell / The dead—till darkwings open wide and rise, cutting things off." While Grennan indisputably writes a conventional lyric of man's insignificance in the face of nature, he is rescued from neoromanticism—and from the label of "nature poet"—by a kind of unswerving pessimism. The subjects of these tightly composed poems shift—art, domesticity, cows in a field, tulips, insomnia—but they convey the same message, over and over: the need to reconcile oneself to the fact that we are only visitors to this world: "Up to its belly in snow, the cat watches some bird or famished mouse/ Make its own cold life minutely happen." While its tones are lovely and clear, the book's compulsive restatement of mortality and acceptance sounds the same note over and over. Ask not for whom the bell tolls. (Apr.)
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“Grennan would have us know—no, would have us see, feel, hear, taste, and smell—that the world, moment by ordinary or agonizing moment, lies chock-full with its own clarifications and rewards. That such rewards most often go unnoticed keeps the artists in business, so to speak, and if there is anything more likely to open us to the savor of life than poems like Grennan’s, I can’t imagine what it might be.” —Robert Wrigley, citation for the 2003 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for Still Life with Waterfall

Product Details

  • Paperback: 72 pages
  • Publisher: Graywolf Press; 1st edition (March 24, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 155597418X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1555974183
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 7.2 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,108,352 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fine Balance, May 14, 2005
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The Quick of It is an absolutely beautiful book. Eamon Grennan has found a striking balance between sonics, imagery and narrative. So that his poems "take us there," and in our reading of his work we forget ourselves.

It's a struggle to type an excerpt considering how well the poems work in their wholeness. Readers finds themselves reacting not to a single line or phrase but to the poems in their entirety -- I can't think of a much rarer occurrence in poetry. The poems are like miniature paintings, and yet we are taken in by just how full and lush they are.

In The Quick of It the physical world not only comes alive, it smiles back, full and fantastic and frightful.

I have not read a book of poetry this good in many months.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Creatures of nature are a recurring theme, May 13, 2005
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The Quick Of It is an anthology of poems by poet, essayist, translator, and Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize winner Eamon Grennan. Each poem is without a title and stretches precisely ten lines; explores its subject with acute, alert attention to detail. Creatures of nature are a recurring theme in this reflective, sometimes dark, sometimes wistful, always moving verse. So I keep saving the bees taken unawares by glass, / Shrouding their music in a bundled dishclothtill I shake / It outside and they float off over the fuchsia hedge. // So the moths that flutter up from curtain folds and out / Of the sleeves of old sweaters are fingersnapped at / To become Ash Wednesday stains on my handskin. // So the snail is lifted from the sand, laid on wet grass, / And so the yellow car in my dream is stalked till it turns / To a lean woman in suede leaning in to me. So who / Handles all this? Lays all of it out? Keeps the reckoning?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fierce Fragility of Grennan's Poetic World, June 7, 2006
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When I first heard Eamon Grennan read his poetry and speak on Lannan Literary videos, I was stunned by his intensity and brilliance. I longed to see the poems on the page, and am not disappointed to see his workings of the 10-line, no-title form he's created.

Nature and humanity are interdependent in Grennan's poetry. Nature illuminates, soothes, counsels, and guides the way. Opening "The Quick of It" at random, I find a favorite:

"Not the fierce fragility/Birds are: robins, waxwings, starlins that cluster along eaves or swirl about/The slate and copper rooftops, or gather in bare beech and sycamore branches/Whose last leaves drift in the no-wind and land so soft on water they cause no/Circles, are tiny boats fraught with light: not solid things but, like your breath,/Desperately there--warm,no words in it, nothing to build on or be sheltered by." (p. 35)

Reading Grennan's work is akin to decoding Buddhist scripture. It's all here. Grennan presents us with illustrated images of impermanence--that the world is not the solid one we think it is; that it is futile to grasp on to what is essentially ungraspable. But, not unknowable, if we grant this essentialized knowing first.

--Janet Grace Riehl, author Sightlines: A Poet's Diary
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