Knowing: Poems

Knowing: Poems

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11 Apr, 2024

Mark Cox pulls no punches in these candid poems about family, relationships, loss, regret, growing older and our human condition, generally. "Looking back ...

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ISBN-10:

1950413799

ISBN-13:

9781950413799

Publisher

Press 53

Dimensions

9.00 X 6.00 X 0.23 inches

Language

English

Description

Mark Cox pulls no punches in these candid poems about family, relationships, loss, regret, growing older and our human condition, generally. "Looking back for a low point marking the worst of my insobriety, it might be that signal moment I put out my cigarette in the holy water font of St. Paul's Catholic church, right in front of the priest, I might add. . . " Sometimes wry, sometimes tender, always honest and thought provoking, this is the seventh volume of poetry from a lauded veteran poet who has been publishing prominently for almost forty years.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1950413799

ISBN-13

:9781950413799

Publisher

:Press 53

Publication date

: 11 Apr, 2024

Edition

:First Softcover Edition

Category

: Poetry

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

No. of Units

:1

Dimension

: 9.00 X 6.00 X 0.23 inches

Weight

:154 g

Editorial Reviews

On Readiness

Thrilling prose poems from a cherished writer . . . . Cox gives lie to the common notion that prose poetry is too formless to count as real verse . . . . [He] is as careful with diction, rhythm, and even rhyme as one might be if they were writing strict alexandrines-and yet, his poems are as fluid and readable as Jack Kerouac's novels. -Kirkus Reviews


On Sorrow Bread

Tony Hoagland has said Mark Cox is "a veteran of the deep water; there's no one like him," and Thomas Lux identified him as "one of the finest poets of his generation." No one speaks more effectively of the vital and enduring syntaxes of common, even communal, life. -Richard Simpson


On Natural Causes

One of the best books I've read in years. In a style that's brash, offbeat, tough-minded and big-hearted, these poems explore the fundamental mysteries of love between parent and child, self and other, self and world. Beyond the inventive language and formal range, what makes this work so memorable is Cox's refusal to look away from even the hardest facts of "unadulterated sorrow." -Alan Shapiro

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