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Book Title
Twenty First Century Blues
Publication Name
Twenty First Century Blues
Title
Twenty First Century Blues
Author
Richard Cecil
Format
Trade Paperback
EAN
9780809325979
ISBN
9780809325979
Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
Genre
Poetry
Release Date
30/09/2004
Release Year
2004
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Weight
7.1 Oz
Series
Crab Orchard Award Series in Poetry
Language
English
Item Length
9in
Publication Year
2004
Item Height
0.4in
Topic
General, American / General
Item Width
6in
Number of Pages
112 Pages

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Death, fame, art, and religion become comic subjects in "Twenty First Century Blues, "the fourth collection from Richard Cecil.""Whether elegizing his predecessors, predicting his own end, channeling Dickinson s corpse-eye-view of stony death, or imagining Yeats living in Indiana and dealing with English department politics, Cecil tempers his morbidity with a straightforward, tender brand of humor and a refreshing honesty about the shelf life of contemporary poetry. Deadpan and dark, yet pulsing with the spirit of life, these poems speak of historic France, Italy, and Switzerland, where religious persecutions, ancient catastrophes, and other, less personal, failures overshadow the disappointments and shortcomings of the poet s modern life in the Midwest. Grimly cheered by these revelations, Cecil shows that poets, like cicadas screaming in the summer air, won t shut up until we re skeletons. "

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Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
ISBN-10
0809325977
ISBN-13
9780809325979
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30481541

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Book Title
Twenty First Century Blues
Author
Richard Cecil
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
General, American / General
Publication Year
2004
Genre
Poetry
Number of Pages
112 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.4in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
7.1 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ps3553.E32t94 2004
Reviews
Richard Cecil's most distinguished poems range persistently along, accumulating data until patterns and conclusions that have been latent become apparent. Again and again a faith in the lurking significance of things pays off, and the early particulars add up to revelation." —William Stafford, "Twenty First Century Bluesspeaks to all of us whose lives fall short of the triumphs we had planned. Yet the jaundice in Richard Cecil's eye is offset by clear vision. This book tells bitter truths, redeemed by memory, by wit, by craft, by accurate and resonant details. These poems say 'I came, I saw, I did not conquer, exactly, but I understood, I laughed, I celebrated by writing this down.'" -Charles Harper Webb, "Richard Cecil's most distinguished poems range persistently along, accumulating data until patterns and conclusions that have been latent become apparent. Again and again a faith in the lurking significance of things pays off, and the early particulars add up to revelation." --William Stafford, Twenty First Century Blues speaks to all of us whose lives fall short of the triumphs we had planned. Yet the jaundice in Richard Cecil's eye is offset by clear vision. This book tells bitter truths, redeemed by memory, by wit, by craft, by accurate and resonant details. These poems say #145;I came, I saw, I did not conquer, exactly, but I understood, I laughed, I celebrated by writing this down.'" —Charles Harper Webb, "Richard Cecil's most distinguished poems range persistently along, accumulating data until patterns and conclusions that have been latent become apparent. Again and again a faith in the lurking significance of things pays off, and the early particulars add up to revelation."-William Stafford, "Richard Cecil's most distinguished poems range persistently along, accumulating data until patterns and conclusions that have been latent become apparent. Again and again a faith in the lurking significance of things pays off, and the early particulars add up to revelation." -William Stafford, Twenty First Century Blues speaks to all of us whose lives fall short of the triumphs we had planned. Yet the jaundice in Richard Cecil's eye is offset by clear vision. This book tells bitter truths, redeemed by memory, by wit, by craft, by accurate and resonant details. These poems say ‘I came, I saw, I did not conquer, exactly, but I understood, I laughed, I celebrated by writing this down.'" —Charles Harper Webb, Cecil's poems are powerful, moving, and original. There is clarity, honesty, and delightful quirkiness. He captures—he recaptures—the human situation. He is just as shocking, radical, and aggravating, in his way, as language poets, for instance, are in theirs. He makes it almost possible—let me say possible—for a well-educated generalist to read poetry again." —Gerald Stern Cecil suggests metaphorically his pursuit of all things deemed precious and abandoned or lost. It is a serious theme, and a difficult one to carry off, but Cecil does it again and again, looking squarely into the depths of experience with a great dry wit, and without resorting to nostalgia. . . . Perhaps no poet since Larkin has treated the romance of hope to such a helping of irony and come off in the barely possible human affirmative." —Rodney Jones The technical skill and humor on display . . . make it likely that Cecil's poems will be read long after he joins that ever-longer roll call of poets who have passed on." —Al Maginnes, Quarterly West , "Cecil's poems are powerful, moving, and original. There is clarity, honesty, and delightful quirkiness. He captures--he recaptures--the human situation. He is just as shocking, radical, and aggravating, in his way, as language poets, for instance, are in theirs. He makes it almost possible--let me say possible--for a well-educated generalist to read poetry again." --Gerald Stern "Cecil suggests metaphorically his pursuit of all things deemed precious and abandoned or lost. It is a serious theme, and a difficult one to carry off, but Cecil does it again and again, looking squarely into the depths of experience with a great dry wit, and without resorting to nostalgia. . . . Perhaps no poet since Larkin has treated the romance of hope to such a helping of irony and come off in the barely possible human affirmative." --Rodney Jones "The technical skill and humor on display . . . make it likely that Cecil's poems will be read long after he joins that ever-longer roll call of poets who have passed on." --Al Maginnes, Quarterly West, "Cecil's poems are powerful, moving, and original. There is clarity, honesty, and delightful quirkiness. He captures-he recaptures-the human situation. He is just as shocking, radical, and aggravating, in his way, as language poets, for instance, are in theirs. He makes it almost possible-let me say possible-for a well-educated generalist to read poetry again." -Gerald Stern   "Cecil suggests metaphorically his pursuit of all things deemed precious and abandoned or lost. It is a serious theme, and a difficult one to carry off, but Cecil does it again and again, looking squarely into the depths of experience with a great dry wit, and without resorting to nostalgia. . . . Perhaps no poet since Larkin has treated the romance of hope to such a helping of irony and come off in the barely possible human affirmative." -Rodney Jones   "The technical skill and humor on display . . . make it likely that Cecil's poems will be read long after he joins that ever-longer roll call of poets who have passed on." -Al Maginnes, Quarterly West   , " Twenty First Century Blues speaks to all of us whose lives fall short of the triumphs we had planned. Yet the jaundice in Richard Cecil's eye is offset by clear vision. This book tells bitter truths, redeemed by memory, by wit, by craft, by accurate and resonant details. These poems say 'I came, I saw, I did not conquer, exactly, but I understood, I laughed, I celebrated by writing this down.'" -Charles Harper Webb, "Cecil's poems are powerful, moving, and original. There is clarity, honesty, and delightful quirkiness. He captures-he recaptures-the human situation. He is just as shocking, radical, and aggravating, in his way, as language poets, for instance, are in theirs. He makes it almost possible-let me say possible-for a well-educated generalist to read poetry again."-Gerald Stern   "Cecil suggests metaphorically his pursuit of all things deemed precious and abandoned or lost. It is a serious theme, and a difficult one to carry off, but Cecil does it again and again, looking squarely into the depths of experience with a great dry wit, and without resorting to nostalgia. . . . Perhaps no poet since Larkin has treated the romance of hope to such a helping of irony and come off in the barely possible human affirmative."-Rodney Jones   "The technical skill and humor on display . . . make it likely that Cecil's poems will be read long after he joins that ever-longer roll call of poets who have passed on." -Al Maginnes,Quarterly West   , Cecil's poems are powerful, moving, and original. There is clarity, honesty, and delightful quirkiness. He captures—he recaptures—the human situation. He is just as shocking, radical, and aggravating, in his way, as language poets, for instance, are in theirs. He makes it almost possible—let me say possible—for a well-educated generalist to read poetry again." —Gerald Stern   Cecil suggests metaphorically his pursuit of all things deemed precious and abandoned or lost. It is a serious theme, and a difficult one to carry off, but Cecil does it again and again, looking squarely into the depths of experience with a great dry wit, and without resorting to nostalgia. . . . Perhaps no poet since Larkin has treated the romance of hope to such a helping of irony and come off in the barely possible human affirmative." —Rodney Jones   The technical skill and humor on display . . . make it likely that Cecil's poems will be read long after he joins that ever-longer roll call of poets who have passed on." —Al Maginnes, Quarterly West   , " Twenty First Century Blues speaks to all of us whose lives fall short of the triumphs we had planned. Yet the jaundice in Richard Cecil's eye is offset by clear vision. This book tells bitter truths, redeemed by memory, by wit, by craft, by accurate and resonant details. These poems say 'I came, I saw, I did not conquer, exactly, but I understood, I laughed, I celebrated by writing this down.'" --Charles Harper Webb, Twenty First Century Blues speaks to all of us whose lives fall short of the triumphs we had planned. Yet the Jaundice in Richard Cecil's eye is offset by clear vision. This book tells bitter truths, redeemed by memory, by wit, by craft, by accurate and resonant details. These poems say 'I came, I saw, I did not conquer, exactly, but I understood, I laughed, I celebrated by writing this down.' -Charles Harper Webb; ""Cecil's most distinguished poems range persistently along, accumulating data until patterns and conclusions that have been latent become apparent. Again and again a faith in the lurking significance of things pays off, and the early particulars add up to revelation."" -William Stafford
Copyright Date
2004
Lccn
2004-002474
Dewey Decimal
811.54
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
Crab Orchard Series in Poetry Ser.
Dewey Edition
22

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