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Zusatztext
Ronald Wallace's eighth collection of poems, is perhaps his darkest and most meditative to date, focusing his experiences with illness, old age, and mortality; his father-in-law's death after a long bout with Alzheimer's; his step-father's death after a painful struggle with esophageal cancer, his own bout with prostate cancer. These personal experiences form the core of the first three sections of the book, but are mediated by theological and philosophical speculations that find further voice in the character of a"Mr. Grim," whose angry, self-pitying, gruff, comic, self-depreciating, nostalgic, defeated, and hopeful riffs on the human condition provide a bridge to the affirmative, often comic, close. In the final two sections, in poems in praise of his dentist, his barber, his wife, his grandparents, the morpheme, Mr. Malaprop, Pluto, tattoos, hamburger heaven, sex talk, and poetry itself, Wallace once again proves the resilience of hope and humor in what is, for him, finally a world of wonders.
Autorenportrait
<b>Ronald Wallace</b> is the author of seven previous books of poetry, including:<i>Long for This World: New and Selected Poems; The Uses of Adversity; Time's Fancy; People and Dog in the Sun;</i> and<i>The Makings of Happiness.</i> His works of literary criticism include:<i>God Be with the Clown: Humor in American Poetry; The Last Laugh: Form and Affirmation in the Contemporary American Comic Novel;</i> and<i>Henry James and the Comic Form.</i> Wallace is Halls-Bascom Professor of English, Felix Pollak Professor of Poetry, and codirector of the creative writing program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 10.08.2008
Umfang: 104 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9780822990963
Umbreit-Nr.: 2640445
