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Scarecrow
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Scarecrow

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Taking Dante and other catalogers of failure and ruin (Baudelaire, Trakl, Rimbaud) as its guiding lights, Scarecrow charts situations of extremity and madness: Are you / insistent? Are you dead? / Are you guilty? Has your / name been lifted, a vein / of earth from earth? It also charts the insistence of time’s passing and with it the awakening to both new and foreclosed possibilities. What will remain for us after the disaster? How will we rebuild? To whom will we address ourselves and with what voice? Also a love poem, one of desire and hope, Scarecrow aligns a tragic sensibility with a faith in the other and in the redemptive power of forgiveness. Within the beauty and strangeness of this work rests an imperative that captures the directive of poetry at its best: Present yourself / in the full radiance of captivation. In its mystery and defiance, Robert Fernandez’s collection does precisely this. An online reader’s companion will be available at robertfernandezsite.wesleyan.edu.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Wesleyan University Press
Country
United States
Date
24 March 2016
Pages
88
ISBN
9780819576507

Taking Dante and other catalogers of failure and ruin (Baudelaire, Trakl, Rimbaud) as its guiding lights, Scarecrow charts situations of extremity and madness: Are you / insistent? Are you dead? / Are you guilty? Has your / name been lifted, a vein / of earth from earth? It also charts the insistence of time’s passing and with it the awakening to both new and foreclosed possibilities. What will remain for us after the disaster? How will we rebuild? To whom will we address ourselves and with what voice? Also a love poem, one of desire and hope, Scarecrow aligns a tragic sensibility with a faith in the other and in the redemptive power of forgiveness. Within the beauty and strangeness of this work rests an imperative that captures the directive of poetry at its best: Present yourself / in the full radiance of captivation. In its mystery and defiance, Robert Fernandez’s collection does precisely this. An online reader’s companion will be available at robertfernandezsite.wesleyan.edu.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Wesleyan University Press
Country
United States
Date
24 March 2016
Pages
88
ISBN
9780819576507