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Stars of the Night Commute [Paperback]

Ana Bozicevic (Author)
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October 22, 2009

* 2010 Lambda Award Finalist, for Lesbian Poetry *

"Thought-provoking, inspired and unexpected. Highly recommended.
--After Ellen

Ana Bozicevic's work is sort of animist it's either about silence or the racket of the world. How does she do it? Clicks the switch to say it's silent & it's happening then on a distant tiny stage. She's muttering, and then it's a story and a very good one. I mean in poetry at some point you don't know what the writer means. In Ana's work I watch "it" vanish (all the time) & I trust it.
--Eileen Myles

Ana Bozicevic's work is filled with a wild freedom, and reading it often reminds me of reading Wallace Stevens, in that you know absolutely anything can happen next but whatever it is, it will be perfect. In her poems she expresses an attitude of solemn responsibility to history, both the world's and her own, yet there is often a marvelous lightness, even playfulness about them. She is able to stretch language to its most ineffable and musical limits while maintaining a masterful grasp of the colloquial. These are not just technical matters. An émigré from reality (in the form of one of modern time's most monstrously and moronically cruel wars) and a Cassandra, she is able to perceive with the eyes of language then render with lyrical immediacy the experience of our collective sleepwalking soul, who may well soon awaken to discover that its terror was not a dream.
--Franz Wright

Stars of the Night Commute haunts in three dimensions, knit by a below-words rumble in the sure rhythm of dreams. Many of the poems carry a shamanistic, elemental quality, as if real matter were articulating out of word-fragments. Bozicevic writes, "At the end of poetry the poem can no longer be remote." If this is "the end of poetry," perhaps poetry is, after all, reaching forward back to its beginning.
--Annie Finch

Ana Bozicevic's poetry has everything a mastery of language, a distinct and singular voice and a worldview so visionary and all-encompassing, so as to both terrify and astound. The words bristle with life, and they command the deepest reverence for the Ineffable, for pure Being. This poetry is clever without being shallow, and this is truly rare. Silence is my most honest response to her work, but a silence rooted in respect and awe for that which is truly great art.
--Noelle Kocot

"On the edge of explosion. . . . an extremely talented and relentless young writer." [Full review]
--Tower Journal

"Following in O'Hara's footsteps, it challanges us to place the stuff of daily life under the adjective 'poetic.'"
--University of Arizona Poetry Center

ABOUT ANA BOZICEVIC

Ana Bozicevic was born in Zagreb, Croatia in 1977. She emigrated to NYC in 1997. Stars of the Night Commute is her first book of poems. Her fifth chapbook, Depth Hoar, will be published by Cinematheque Press in 2010. With Amy King, Ana co-curates The Stain of Poetry reading series in Brooklyn, and is co-editing an anthology, The Urban Poetic, forthcoming from Factory School. She works at the Center for the Humanities of The Graduate Center, CUNY.


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About the Author

Ana Bozicevic was born in Zagreb, Croatia, in 1977. She emigrated to NYC in 1997. STARS OF THE NIGHT COMMUTE (Tarpaulin Sky Press, November 2009) is her first book of poems. Her fifth chapbook, Depth Hoar, will be published by Cinematheque Press in 2010. With Amy King, Ana co-curates The Stain of Poetry reading series in Brooklyn, and is co-editing an anthology, THE URBAN POETIC, forthcoming from Factory School. She works at the Center for the Humanities of The Graduate Center, CUNY.

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  • Paperback: 84 pages
  • Publisher: Tarpaulin Sky Press; 1st paperback edition (October 22, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0982541600
  • ISBN-13: 978-0982541609
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.9 x 0.5 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)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A rare and fascinating trip in contemporary poetry, October 30, 2009
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This is fascinating. Heavy on surrealistic imagery, but with a strong and
consistent vision, and a human personality (or, perhaps many, that all
ring fairly true). Full of surprises, but thick with affected coloquial
personalities, through language. In fact, that's the magic that seperates Ana's
work: an ability to fold and morph the persona/tone of the narrator alongside
the Ashbery-esque ability to wander the plot off by stealth and leave you
wondering what happened. She seems to have absorbed and amplified the
better parts of what is happening on the Po scene, but more importantly, given
these things some genuine personality. There were a lot of abilities hinted
at in earlier works. This is a real watershed piece, where it all comes
together in a smooth, mythical way. For people who fuss about structure
versus surprise, theme versus word focus, Ana's answer to the question
'can you have your cake and eat it too?' seems to be: "how much do you want?".
I recommend you read this. Several times.
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