Writers Writing Dying

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C. K. Williams

Second new book by the Pulitzer prizewinning American poet since his Collected Poems (2006). Poems on the looming spectre of death, sexual desire and hubris of youth. Poetry Book Society Recommendation.

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C.K. Williams (1936-2015) was the most challenging American poet of his generation, a poet of intense and searching originality who made lyric sense out of the often brutal realities of everyday life. His poems are startlingly intense anecdotes on love, death, secrets and wayward thought, examining the inner life in precise, daring language. In Writers Writing Dying, he retains the essential parts of his poetic identity – his candour, his compelling storytelling, the social conscience of his themes – while slyly reinventing himself, re-casting his voice, and in many poems examining the personal – sexual desire, the hubris of youth, the looming spectre of death – more bluntly and bravely than ever. In ‘Prose’, he confronts his nineteen-year-old self, who despairs of writing poetry, with the question ‘How could anyone know this little?’ In a poem of meditation, ‘The Day Continues Lovely’, he radically expands the scale of his attention: ‘Meanwhile cosmos roars on with so many voices we can’t hear ourselves think. Galaxy on. Galaxy off. Universe on, but another just behind this one – ‘ Even the poet’s own purpose is questioned; in ‘Draft 23’ he asks, ‘Between scribble and slash – are we trying to change the world by changing the words?’ With this wildly vibrant collection – by turns funny, moving, and surprising – Williams proves once again that, he has, in Michael Hofmann’s words, ‘as much scope and truthfulness as any American poet since Lowell and Berryman’. Poetry Book Society Recommendation.

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Weight 136 g
Dimensions 23.4 × 15.6 × 0.6 cm
Author

Publisher

Bloodaxe Books

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

60

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

811.54 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K