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Between the chains
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- Book Synopsis
- "With my eyes closed, I might have guessed a collaboration between William Empson and Noel Coward," J. D. McClatchy has said of Turner Cassity's poems. Cassity's new collection turns an icy needle-spray on topics as diverse as a Polynesian firedance, Johannes Brahms, and the Banque de l'Indo-Chine. Breaking a pact with himself, Cassity has written two poems about the South, which, the poet claims, are unlikely "to cause professional Southerners anything except discomfort." "Turner Cassity's excellent work is like no one else's. It is funny, at times perverse, and wickedly serious. In this present collection, such poems as 'When in Doubt, Remain in Doubt,' 'Acid Rain on Sherwood Forest,' and 'How Jazz Came up the Elbe' show one of our finest poets at the top of his game."-Timothy Steele "Cassity thinks on his feet, agile and fierce-funny too."-Thom Gunn "At a time when most poems seem a commodity, quickly written, quickly read and easily thrown away, Turner Cassity's poems seem even more astonishing examples of good writing and reading, exceptions to be admired and kept."-Edgar Bowers
- About The Author
- Turner Cassity was born in 1929 in Jackson, Mississippi. He is the author of seven books of poetry, including Hurricane Lamp, also published in the Phoenix Poets series.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9780226096162
- Format
- Hardback
- Publisher
- The University of Chicago Press, (01 May 1991)
- Number of Pages
- 84
- Weight
- 286 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 216 x 140 x 13 mm
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