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B. H. Fairchild (Author)
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May 4, 2009

From Manhattan to the rural Midwest—one of our most distinguished poets offers a verbal cinema of America.

Employing dramatic monologues, among other forms, Usher embraces a range of subject matter and modes, from the elegiac to the comic. At its heart, however, is the long poem “Trilogy,” consisting of three interrelated dramatic monologues spoken by a circus performer, a theological student and part-time usher, and Hart Crane.


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Over two decades and five books, Fairchild, a native Midwesterner, has built a loyal highbrow following for deft compositions that depict, with wit, pathos and regret, the ordinary lives of modern Americans—a dispossessed Great Plains farmer; a young Jewish New Yorker working as a movie theater usher, who comes to terms with Christian theology; Doris Miller of Clyde, Missouri, on evening break at Wal-Mart; a pool room full of Texas college students drinking while thinking about higher math. All those characters turn up in this new collection; so does a set of prose poems devoted to classic B-movies, and another about The Beauty of Abandoned Towns. Other poems play philosophical games, as in the monologue spoken by the barber (famous in mathematical circles) who shaves all and only those barbers who do not shave themselves. Even there, however, everything intellectual becomes at last accessible, as if all ideas took place on some vast, flat plain of pure event where things/ just happen. Fairchild pays homage, by name, to the grim, witty Anthony Hecht, but his own compositions, suffused with prairie sadness, could easily appeal to the broader audience for, say, Garrison Keillor or Ted Kooser. (May)
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Fairchild's singular distinction is his ability to make people and incidents in his work more actual than any, it seems, in any other kind of writing. (Booklist )

The energetic and vivid poems of Usher are a delight . . . even those who approach poetry with trepidation will be mesmerized. (Sacramento Book Review ) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 128 pages
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; 1st edition, edition (May 4, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0393065758
  • ISBN-13: 978-0393065756
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,283,782 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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B.H. Fairchild was born in Houston, Texas and grew up there and in small towns in west Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. He attended the University of Kansas and University of Tulsa and now lives with his wife in Claremont, California. His awards include
the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Bobbitt Award from the Library of Congress, and the California Book Awards Gold Medal (for Early Occult Memory Systems of the Lower Midwest), and the Kingsley Tufts Award, William Carlos Williams Award, and Pen Center West Award for
The Art of the Lathe, which was also a finalist for the National Book Award. He has also received the Arthur Rense Prize from the Academy of Arts and Letters and the Modern Poetry Award from Sewanee Review for the body of his work, as well as Guggenheim and Rockefeller/Bellagio
Fellowships and two NEA Fellowships. His poems have appeared in The New Yorker, Paris Review, Poetry, Hudson Review, Sewanee Review and many other journals and anthologies.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars USHER IS BREATHTAKING, April 30, 2009
This review is from: Usher: Poems (Hardcover)
USHER
B.H. Fairchild
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ISBN: 978-0-393-06575-6
$24.95 - Hardback
122 pages
Reviewer: Annie Slessman

As I started my read of USHER by B.H. Fairchild I had no expectations. I had not read his previous works nor did I know his reputation as a poet. After reading The Gray Man and Frieda Pushnik - I was hooked.

B.H. Fairchild uses prose like David used the slingshot - he takes simple language and packs a real punch. As I read The Deer, I had to remind myself to breathe. The images he provokes are breathtaking and linger in the mind long after finishing the work.

In the poem entitled Cendrars, Fairchild describes phantom pain in a missing limb, "it is like memory, the memory that will not quite go away, that it is in effect the body's memory, but more, that it is like poetry, the phantom life: not there in any material way, yet intensely there to the reader, the amputee who has lost some nameless yet essential limb of existence, probably on the long, dark path out of childhood. Teary-eyed with excitement, the reader can say of the poem, yes, this is life, or better, this is life within life, but try to convince the passerby, the onlooker, who will simply observe the empty sleeve flapping in the wind and shake his head sadly."

If you are a lover of poetry, you will want to add this work to your library. If you do not as yet appreciate the art of poetry, this would be the book of poetry that would mold your love of poetry.


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5.0 out of 5 stars A Unique and Valuable Voice, November 18, 2010
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I'm tempted to call B.H. Fairchild the "thinking man's Ted Kooser," but that would both belittle Kooser's own subtle intelligence and miss the impressive originality of Fairchild's accomplishment in Usher. Like Kooser, Fairchild is a poet whose aesthetic is conspicuously American, even Midwestern (lower Midwest, in Fairchild's case). Yet Fairchild is far more inclined toward narrative and dramatic monologue than is Kooser and is far more bookish in his philosophy. The result in Usher is the experience of reading a phantom story, laced with philosophical treatise: a book that fits together as a narrative, but one too subtle and finely evocative to be pinned down to plot summary or argumentative outline. In this, Fairchild resembles his obvious forefather, Hart Crane. In many ways, the book's tone and subject matter are established in the first poem, "The Gray Man," whose elusive title character is the first in a series of outsiders that will include circus freaks, a seminary student, a weeping piano man, nuns, and Hart Crane himself. In fact, one may say that Fairchild's subject matter in this book is the American "other," which, wonderfully, comes to include the poet himself who, contrary to current fashion, remains as elusive as the book's other primary characters. This is a smart, touching, and constantly engaging book, well worth repeated reading.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Usher, August 15, 2010
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SUPERB TO THE MAX! No wonder Dr. Fairchild has won nearly every poetry award the literati has to offer. What's next--the Pulitzer? This is poetry at its finest--imagery, emotion, transportation--WOW!
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