The Poet's Tomb

The Poet's Tomb
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Publisher : Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages : 50
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ISBN-10 : 9781643171784
ISBN-13 : 164317178X
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Book Synopsis The Poet's Tomb by : Martin Corless-Smith

Download or read book The Poet's Tomb written by Martin Corless-Smith and published by Parlor Press LLC. This book was released on 2020-04-23 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Every poem an epitaph, every poem a ticket to ride, from Sappho’s “bittersweet” eroticism to the “wild civility” of Robert Herrick. Martin Corless-Smith is a poet, painter, and translator of canonical poems, and each of these vocations is on view in this memorable defense of poetry as he reads from Virgil to Notley in sight of the impossible blue of Bellini’s Doge Leonardo Loredan and Piranesi’s otherworldly Pyramid of Cestius while contemplating the paradoxes of the finite body of the poet dreaming immortal poetry. —Keith Tuma Querying the embodiment of poetry, Corless-Smith begins in the body of the poet—living and/or dead—and passes from there through the body of the reader in order to argue the mutual construction of the body of a poem as a shared body and a new commons, which, like all things vital to survival—air, water, hope—must be maintained as open and available to all. These succinct, elegant essays perform this maintenance and, in the process, return us to all poetry charged with the energy and insight necessary to continue that maintenance ourselves. —Cole Swensen

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