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No Real Light
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No Real Light

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Joe Wenderoth is a brilliant writer, original and subversive, sensitive and strange. I read his work with awe and admiration. -Ben Marcus

Joe Wenderoth’s brave new poetic talent is like nothing so much as a live wire writing its own epitaph in sparks. [His poems] throb brilliantly with a sense of the ‘too much.’ … But in Wenderoth’s case the too much is the too little or the too ordinary-a very remarkable discovery to have made so late in the history of poetry. Philip Larkin and a few American poets have approached it, but Wenderoth’s instrument is sharper than theirs; he makes quick cuts in the meat of the ordinary, which is the meat of the impossible. -Cal Bedient

This clear-eyed new work from a favorite young poet is searching and solemn, dissatisfied with artificial condolences and pat maxims. Joe Wenderoth’s determination in the face of harsh realities is what rescues us, and him, from hopelessness.

Luck

So a screaming woke you just in time An animal’s scream, or animals’. What kind of animal it was doesn’t matter, and cannot, in any case, be determined. The point is you are saved. Your mouth has been opened.

Joe Wenderoth grew up near Baltimore and is the author of five books of prose and poetry. He teaches at the University of California, Davis.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wave Books
Country
United States
Date
4 September 2007
Pages
80
ISBN
9781933517223

Joe Wenderoth is a brilliant writer, original and subversive, sensitive and strange. I read his work with awe and admiration. -Ben Marcus

Joe Wenderoth’s brave new poetic talent is like nothing so much as a live wire writing its own epitaph in sparks. [His poems] throb brilliantly with a sense of the ‘too much.’ … But in Wenderoth’s case the too much is the too little or the too ordinary-a very remarkable discovery to have made so late in the history of poetry. Philip Larkin and a few American poets have approached it, but Wenderoth’s instrument is sharper than theirs; he makes quick cuts in the meat of the ordinary, which is the meat of the impossible. -Cal Bedient

This clear-eyed new work from a favorite young poet is searching and solemn, dissatisfied with artificial condolences and pat maxims. Joe Wenderoth’s determination in the face of harsh realities is what rescues us, and him, from hopelessness.

Luck

So a screaming woke you just in time An animal’s scream, or animals’. What kind of animal it was doesn’t matter, and cannot, in any case, be determined. The point is you are saved. Your mouth has been opened.

Joe Wenderoth grew up near Baltimore and is the author of five books of prose and poetry. He teaches at the University of California, Davis.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wave Books
Country
United States
Date
4 September 2007
Pages
80
ISBN
9781933517223