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Bruce Bond's new collection, Words Written Against the Walls of the City, confronts problems of collectivity and individual freedom in ways that bring the historical into conjunction with the personal details of everyday lives. This luminous work approaches cities, real and symbolic, as both metaphors for and embodiments of the social self, inescapably embedded in a contemporary world and yet removed, summoned by the same technical connectivity that conspires to pull us further apart, one from another. In the end, Bond's assured verse reveals how a sense of some communal whole inspires its share of indebtedness and awe in an individual's efforts to navigate the environments that enfold us.
Product Details
Publisher | LSU Press |
Publish Date | December 04, 2019 |
Pages | 76 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780807170083 |
Dimensions | 8.5 X 5.5 X 0.2 inches | 0.2 pounds |
About the Author
Bruce Bond is the author of over twenty books, including Blackout Starlight, Dear Reader, For the Lost Cathedral, and Gold Bee. He is Regents Professor of English at the University of North Texas.
Reviews
Words Written Against the Walls of the City is a deeply haunting and deeply heartening book of poems. At times, this great span of feeling occurs within the small space between one line and the next. The real world of social media, malls, coffee shops, and woods blends beautifully with the supernatural world and its concerns with inspiration, loss, and the fate of the human being as an individual and humane collective. Bruce Bond's written a gem of a book: brilliant, contemplative, reflective, and full of life.--Rowan Ricardo Phillips, author of Heaven, a finalist for the National Book Award in Poetry
In Words Written Against the Walls of the City, Bruce Bond conjures lines of tensile strength and delicate intensity. These are cerebral and conversational poems, philosophical and intimate, arising from the beauties, horrors, and astonishments of daily life. And always in these clear-eyed meditations--on memory, youth, death, and the nature of the self--the poet remains faithful to his intuitions. These poems are generous in their measures, achingly affecting, and wise.--Doug Ramspeck, author of Black Flowers
This collection moves among the fictions we've been led to; the ones we've chosen. Disguises abound--each line suspended over them, sometimes dipped into them, imperiled for a long moment--then rescued--poetry, after all--by Bond's deft hand. His words, hard-won, shine a light and keep company.--Mary Ann Samyn, author of Air, Light, Dust, Shadow, Distance
In Words Written Against the Walls of the City, Bruce Bond conjures lines of tensile strength and delicate intensity. These are cerebral and conversational poems, philosophical and intimate, arising from the beauties, horrors, and astonishments of daily life. And always in these clear-eyed meditations--on memory, youth, death, and the nature of the self--the poet remains faithful to his intuitions. These poems are generous in their measures, achingly affecting, and wise.--Doug Ramspeck, author of Black Flowers
This collection moves among the fictions we've been led to; the ones we've chosen. Disguises abound--each line suspended over them, sometimes dipped into them, imperiled for a long moment--then rescued--poetry, after all--by Bond's deft hand. His words, hard-won, shine a light and keep company.--Mary Ann Samyn, author of Air, Light, Dust, Shadow, Distance
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