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The Great Fires: Poems, 1982-1992 [Paperback]

Jack Gilbert
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February 13, 1996
JOYCE'S MOTTO has had much fame but few apostles. Among them, there has been Jack Gilbert and his orthodoxy, a strictness that has required of this poet, now in the seventh decade of his severe life, the penalty of his having had almost no fame at all. In an era that puts before the artist so many sleek and official temptations, keeping unflinchingly to a code of "silence, exile, and cunning" could not have been managed without a show of strictness well beyond the reach of the theater of the coy.

The "far, stubborn, disastrous" course of Jack Gilbert's resolute journey--not one that would promise in time to bring him home to the consolations of Penelope and the comforts of Ithaca but one that would instead take him ever outward to the impossible blankness of the desert--could never have been achieved in the society of others. What has kept this great poet brave has been the difficult company of his poems--and now we have, in Gilbert's third and most silent book, what may be, what must be, the bravest of these imperial accomplishments.

 

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Editorial Reviews

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1953
Adulterated
Almost Happy
Alone
Alternatives
Betrothed
Between Aging And Old
Beyond Beginnigs
Carrying Torches At Noon
Chastity
Conceiving Himself
The Container For The Thing Contained
Dante Dancing
Eating With The Emperor
The Edge Of The World
Exceeding
Explicating The Twilight
Factoring
Finding Eurydice
Finding Something
First Times
The Forgotten Dialect Of The Heart
From These Nettles, Alms
Getting It All
Getting Old
A Ghost Sings, A Door Opens
Ghosts
Gift Horses
Going There
Going Wrong
The Great Fires
Guilty
Half The Truth
Hard Wired
Harm And Boon In The Meetings
Haunted Importantly
Highlights And Interstices
The History Of Men
Hot Nights In Florida
How To Love The Dead
I Imagine The Gods
In Umbria
Infidelity
Leporello On Don Giovanni
The Lives Of Famous Men
Looking Away From Longing
The Lord Sits With Me Out In Front
Man At A Window
Married
Me And Capablanca
Measuring The Tyger
Michiko Dead
Michiko Nogami (1946-1982)
The Milk Of Paradise
Moment Of Grace
Music Is The Memory Of What Never Happened
Night Songs And Day Songs
Older Women
On Stone
Peaches
Playing House
Prospero Dreams Of Arnaud Daniel Inventing Love 12th Century
Prospero On The Mountain Gathering Wood (2)
Prospero Without His Magic
Recovering Amid The Farms
Relative Pitch
Respect
Ruins And Wabi
Scheming In The Snow
Searching For Pittsburgh
Sonatina
The Spirit And The Soul
Steel Guitars
A Stubborn Ode
Tasters For The Lord
Tear It Down
Theoretical Lives
Thinking About Ecstasy
To See If Something Comes Next
Trying To Have Something Left Over
Voices Inside And Out
What Is There To Say?
The White Heart Of God
A Year Later
-- Table of Poems from Poem Finder® --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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JOYCE'S MOTTO has had much fame but few apostles. Among them, there has been Jack Gilbert and his orthodoxy, a strictness that has required of this poet, now in the seventh decade of his severe life, the penalty of his having had almost no fame at all. In an era that puts before the artist so many sleek and official temptations, keeping unflinchingly to a code of "silence, exile, and cunning" could not have been managed without a show of strictness well beyond the reach of the theater of the coy.

The "far, stubborn, disastrous" course of Jack Gilbert's resolute journey--not one that would promise in time to bring him home to the consolations of Penelope and the comforts of Ithaca but one that would instead take him ever outward to the impossible blankness of the desert--could never have been achieved in the society of others. What has kept this great poet brave has been the difficult company of his poems--and now we have, in Gilbert's third and most silent book, what may be, what must be, the bravest of these imperial accomplishments.

 

Product Details

  • Paperback: 112 pages
  • Publisher: Knopf (February 13, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0679747672
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679747673
  • Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 0.4 x 8.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #212,342 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I don't go six months without picking up this book and reading something in it. Atar Hadari  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
Instead, Jack Gilbert deals with loss and love with directness and without apology. G. A. Falzone  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Poet to Keep on The Narrowest Bookshelf November 1, 2001
Format:Paperback
I recently moved house and had to consider carefully which books to take with me for a time abroad. I'd have to pay for the weight I carried. I eventually took Gilbert as one of my only poets. I also took the short stories of Hawthorne. Both are spare metaphysicians with a sense of humor. I don't go six months without picking up this book and reading something in it. Very few poets can stand up to that kind of revisiting. Bleak humour and refusal to be falsely comforted. An eye for what you may remember at the end of your life.

Many of these are poems about women - wives and how he came to leave them, lovers and how they came to die and how he mourned, a young married mother whose baby he threw in the air and murmured PITTSBURGH to in between their trysts. Short, tender, very emotional poems from a man discinclined to easy emotion or postures. Poems to read at difficult junctures in your life and get perspective from. And, finally, poems with a great reach of ambition unusual nowadays in American verse. Poems that claim to talk to God, or at least sit with him for a while on the front porch.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Eventually Amazing October 23, 2005
Format:Paperback
Jack Gilbert's was the first book of poetry I ever bought. Countless purchases, and a decade later, it's still the book I reopen on the eventual tired or tormented nights.

A few of the poems are instant favorites. For me, many of the others grew slowly over the years, so that, some random night, when the poem finally hit me I felt as if I was holding an entirely new book in my hands.

The poetry is largely heavy. But there is a hope, a conviction, a courage, or something warming glancing out that will keep you, too, coming back to old pages. This is a purchase you will not regret.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gilbert's work will endure. September 21, 1998
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T.S.Eliot once said that many of the most successful writers have published either a lot or very little. Gilbert has chosen the later strategy. Like Cavafy, he has been scrupulous about giving the reader only the very best and most carefully crafted writing from his desk. The result is a small but extremely distinguished body of work that should be remembered as among the best of his generation. Buy this book. Read it closely. The poems will make you strong.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Content
I read this book because it was required for an advanced modern literature class. I didn't think I would like it but really enjoyed the content. Read more
Published 1 month ago by GOCSouthernConsumer
5.0 out of 5 stars This won't let you down!
Here are some beautiful lyrical poems that contail a lot of narritive and personal moments. They are sad but in a way that diverts loneliness. Read more
Published 5 months ago by J. Gama
4.0 out of 5 stars Haunted and Haunting
Poet Jack Gilbert wrote his first book of poetry in 1962, "Views of Jeopardy," which attracted considerable media and critical acclaim and was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Read more
Published on November 29, 2009 by Glynn Young
5.0 out of 5 stars book smarts
Both books I received recently were in excellent condition and arrived quickly. I was very pleased with the experience.
Published on May 28, 2009 by Jamie Stockton
5.0 out of 5 stars An interesting anthology by a clever poet.
Jack Gilbert may not be a very well known poet, but he is certainly a talented one. The Great Fires is a collection of poems about the love and loss of his wife, Michiko. Read more
Published on April 13, 2009 by Amanda D. Mayor
5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING!
Jack Gilbert's "The Great Fires" is an incredible insight into the life of a tormented poet. Gilbert's negative perspective of life is reflected throughout his book of poems. Read more
Published on April 8, 2009 by E. Carl
5.0 out of 5 stars A Rare Breed of exceptional poets - Gilbert astounds, challenges and...
Jack Gilbert, in all probability, is the last of his kind. He is one of those exceptionally gifted poets who are almost completely oblivious of the power of their own poetry. Read more
Published on December 6, 2008 by Hemant Mohapatra
5.0 out of 5 stars The Great Fires
Jack Gilbert is a poet who has had long absences from the publishing world and The Great Fires is a collection of Gilbert's poems spanning 1982-1992. Read more
Published on April 21, 2008 by G. A. Falzone
5.0 out of 5 stars I want to crawl inside his words and live there!
I went to one of Gilbert's readings 10 years ago in college, before I had even heard of him. I was moved, but I was also younger then and perhaps a bit naive to grasp his full... Read more
Published on May 26, 2007 by K. Marti
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential Reading
Rather than strain to convince us of his sincerity by attempting to explain "the mystery," in his poems Gilbert concentrates on the details, keeping his language simple and his... Read more
Published on August 30, 2006 by Allen Hoey
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