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Answering the Ruins: Poems
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Answering the Ruins: Poems

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In his new collection, Gregory Fraser crafts extraordinary poems out of ordinary subjects such as relationships and childhood. Moving from narrative to monologue to lyric, he fills each poem with wise and tricky allusions and a rich range of expression. In
Autobiography at Seventeen,
for example, his lines dance around idioms to make them fresh rather than familiar.
Cheat
explores the complicated interplay of hate and guilt, as unintended revenge comes down in a most catastrophic way. The comic and biting
Poetry Is Stupid
lets readers in on a formative moment of decision for the poet. Most touching is the long work dedicated to Fraser’s brother,
Hephaestus Calls My Brother Home,
an elegy that shifts from tenderness to violence with startling ease and clarity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2009
Pages
88
ISBN
9780810125575

In his new collection, Gregory Fraser crafts extraordinary poems out of ordinary subjects such as relationships and childhood. Moving from narrative to monologue to lyric, he fills each poem with wise and tricky allusions and a rich range of expression. In
Autobiography at Seventeen,
for example, his lines dance around idioms to make them fresh rather than familiar.
Cheat
explores the complicated interplay of hate and guilt, as unintended revenge comes down in a most catastrophic way. The comic and biting
Poetry Is Stupid
lets readers in on a formative moment of decision for the poet. Most touching is the long work dedicated to Fraser’s brother,
Hephaestus Calls My Brother Home,
an elegy that shifts from tenderness to violence with startling ease and clarity.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2009
Pages
88
ISBN
9780810125575