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Black Leaf
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Black Leaf

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Black Leaf sustains and deepens the themes and images first confronted in Seiler’s 1994 book, The Waters of Forgetting . Whether attentive to the poet in Paris, or to Isaac Bashevis Singer in Hoboken, or to Sam Cooke on the radio, these poems carry the reader through the post-war pre-millenial world, sifting through layers of history, popular culture, literature, and personal mythology to discover the fragments out of which a self can be shaped. In lines of wry humour and regret, of tension and the longing for release, the figure of the black leaf drifts from the first poem to the final sequence, suggestive of that moment before creation, before the pages turn white with possibility, or that thin screen upon which the imagination projects its stories to counter the stories told by time.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The University of Akron Press
Country
United States
Date
1 October 1997
Pages
86
ISBN
9781884836336

Black Leaf sustains and deepens the themes and images first confronted in Seiler’s 1994 book, The Waters of Forgetting . Whether attentive to the poet in Paris, or to Isaac Bashevis Singer in Hoboken, or to Sam Cooke on the radio, these poems carry the reader through the post-war pre-millenial world, sifting through layers of history, popular culture, literature, and personal mythology to discover the fragments out of which a self can be shaped. In lines of wry humour and regret, of tension and the longing for release, the figure of the black leaf drifts from the first poem to the final sequence, suggestive of that moment before creation, before the pages turn white with possibility, or that thin screen upon which the imagination projects its stories to counter the stories told by time.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The University of Akron Press
Country
United States
Date
1 October 1997
Pages
86
ISBN
9781884836336