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Summer Lake: New and Selected Poems (Southern Messenger Poets) [Hardcover]

David Huddle (Author)


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From Publishers Weekly

After three previous books of poetry and four of short stories, this ample helping of Huddle's verse appears simultaneously with his impressive first novel, The Story of a Million Years (Forecasts, Aug. 2). Though Huddle writes "I confess/ to failures of love, truth and decency," he is less a confessional poet than a verse-essayist and storyteller: many poems are portraits, anecdotes or recollections of his family and his childhood in tiny Ivanhoe, Va. Always moving, never difficult, Huddle's formally unremarkable free verse and deliberately muted vocabulary seek the clearest possible understandings of his feelings and motives, and of his eccentric, pathetic or brave regional characters. Readers meet the fierce sixth-grade teacher Miss Florence Jackson; Grandmama Huddle, who "riled by Daylight Savings... kept her/ clocks unchanged"; and "my grandfather's hired man,/ Monkey Dunford,/ an illiterate, unsanitary,/ deeply ignorant/ and deeply kind/ Holy Roller." A few poems cover Huddle's tour of duty in Vietnam; an atypical sequence attempts a Merwinesque communion with nature. Much of the rest of the work concerns fathers and fatherhood. In "Gifts" father and son visit a toolshed: "He picked out/ the oldest hammer there,/ offered it to me,/ and I took it/ from his hand." Huddle's style hasn't changed much, though his poems from the 1970s tend toward shorter lines and a greater focus on childhood; some will please admirers of Stephen Dunn, or of the poetry of Raymond Carver. The 19 new poems in the volume's last section offer more rhythmic variety, along with a new and harrowing subject: the poet's mother's decline into Alzheimer's disease.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

This sampling of 20 years (1979-99) of Huddle's poetry is a tribute to the vanished world of Wytheville, VA, in the 1950s as well as a carefully observed portrait of a family. Selections from four of Huddle's books and 19 new poems show how to make way "to the deeply remembered" that is "the context of love." Huddle's gift is in articulating the difficulties of staying connected with one's parents. Later poems try to come to terms with his father's prolonged death and with the terrible effects of Alzheimer's upon his mother. What Huddle owes them is what he owes himself and "the place where we live with our children." While family bonds embody permanent human value ("something always/ there to help us/ through the hard times"), these poems face up to tensions between different ages and genders. Transforming yearning for the past into a journey of self-knowledge, these candid, delicate poems become a base line for comprehending "ordinary life."AFrank Allen, Northampton Community Coll., Tannersville, PA
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 172 pages
  • Publisher: Louisiana State Univ Pr (September 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0807123811
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807123812
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 5.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,835,241 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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