Waving from shore : poems
Mueller, Lisel
Waving from shore : poems / by Lisel Mueller - Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press , 1989. - viii, 56 p. ; 24 cm.
In her fifth collection, Mueller pays attention, above all, to sound, whether the jazz of Charlie Parker or the cry of a "rough-voiced, unfailing'' crow. Poems in Part I are lyrical and personal, yet they keep a mannered distance: `"In winter we close the windows / and read Chekhov / nearly weeping for his world. / What luxury, to be so happy / that we can grieve / over imaginary lives.'' In the book's final two sections, silence enables observation: in prose poems, readers watch deaf people dancing to rock music or actors moving about on a muted television screen through "a life of gestures that make no sense and cannot be altered.'' Soaring above logic, this work enlarges the perceptions that forcefully open the volume.
0807115762
89012144
Poetry, American
PS3563.U35 / W38 1989
811 MUE
Waving from shore : poems / by Lisel Mueller - Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press , 1989. - viii, 56 p. ; 24 cm.
In her fifth collection, Mueller pays attention, above all, to sound, whether the jazz of Charlie Parker or the cry of a "rough-voiced, unfailing'' crow. Poems in Part I are lyrical and personal, yet they keep a mannered distance: `"In winter we close the windows / and read Chekhov / nearly weeping for his world. / What luxury, to be so happy / that we can grieve / over imaginary lives.'' In the book's final two sections, silence enables observation: in prose poems, readers watch deaf people dancing to rock music or actors moving about on a muted television screen through "a life of gestures that make no sense and cannot be altered.'' Soaring above logic, this work enlarges the perceptions that forcefully open the volume.
0807115762
89012144
Poetry, American
PS3563.U35 / W38 1989
811 MUE