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Grains of the Voice: Poems
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Grains of the Voice: Poems

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Christina Pugh’s Grains of the Voice exhibits a pervasive fascination with sound in all its manifestations. The hu man voice, musical instruments, the sounds produced by the natural and man-made worlds-all serve at one time or another as both the framework of poems and the occa sion for their lightning-quick changes of direction, of tone, of point of reference. The poems are eclectic in their al lusiveness, filled with echoes-and sometimes the words themselves-of other poets, but just as often of songs both popular and obscure, of the noise of pop culture, and of philosophers’ writings. But Pugh always wears her learn ing lightly. Beneath the jewellike surfaces of her poems is a strenuous investigation of the nature of and need for communication and a celebration of the endless variety of its forms.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
30 April 2013
Pages
96
ISBN
9780810152281

Christina Pugh’s Grains of the Voice exhibits a pervasive fascination with sound in all its manifestations. The hu man voice, musical instruments, the sounds produced by the natural and man-made worlds-all serve at one time or another as both the framework of poems and the occa sion for their lightning-quick changes of direction, of tone, of point of reference. The poems are eclectic in their al lusiveness, filled with echoes-and sometimes the words themselves-of other poets, but just as often of songs both popular and obscure, of the noise of pop culture, and of philosophers’ writings. But Pugh always wears her learn ing lightly. Beneath the jewellike surfaces of her poems is a strenuous investigation of the nature of and need for communication and a celebration of the endless variety of its forms.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
30 April 2013
Pages
96
ISBN
9780810152281