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Goest - by Cole Swensen (Paperback)

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  • Treating subjects from landscape to sculpture to a 19th-century technical encyclopedia, the poet is fascinated with light, glass, mirrors, flame, ice, mercury-things transparent, evanescent, impossible to grasp.
  • National Book Awards (Poetry) 2004 3rd Winner
  • About the Author: Cole Swensen is the author of ten previous books of poetry including Goest, which was a National Book Award Finalist.
  • 63 Pages
  • Poetry, American

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About the Book



Esteemed poet Cole Swensen's ninth collection is haunted by vision and transfixed by light.



Book Synopsis



Treating subjects from landscape to sculpture to a 19th-century technical encyclopedia, the poet is fascinated with light, glass, mirrors, flame, ice, mercury-things transparent, evanescent, impossible to grasp. Likewise, Swensen's lyrics, which, with elliptical phrasing and play between visual and aural, change the act of seeing-and reading-offering glimpses of the spirit (or ghost) that enters a poem where the rational process breaks down.

From "The Invention of Streetlights"

Certain cells, it's said, can generate light on their own.

There are organisms that could fit on the head of a pin.

and light entire rooms. .

Throughout the Middle Ages, you could hire a man.

on any corner with a torch to light you home.

were lamps made of horn.

and from above a loom of moving flares, we watched.

Notre Dame seem small. .

Now the streets stand still. .

By 1890, it took a pound of powdered magnesium.

to photograph a midnight ball.

"Goest, sonorous with a hovering 'ghost' which shimmers at the root of all things, is a stunning meditation-even initiation-on the act of seeing, proprioception, and the alchemical properties of light as it exists naturally and inside the human realm of history, lore, invention and the 'whites' of painting. Light becomes the true mistress and possibly the underlying language of all invention. Swensen's poetry documents a penetrating 'intellectus'-light of the mind-by turns fragile, incandescent, transcendent."-Anne Waldman



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Goest, sonorous with a hovering "ghost" which shimmers at the root of all things, is a stunning meditation--even initiation--on the act of seeing, proprioception, and the alchemical properties of light as it exists naturally and inside the human realm of history, lore, invention and the "whites" of painting. Light becomes the true mistress and possibly the underlying language of all invention. Swensen's poetry documents a penetrating "intellectus"--light of the mind--by turns fragile, incandescent, transcendent.


--Anne Waldman



About the Author



Cole Swensen is the author of ten previous books of poetry including Goest, which was a National Book Award Finalist. She has also won the San Francisco State Poetry Center Book Award, two Pushcart Prizes and a National Poetry Series selection, as well as grants for translating and writing. She is on the faculty of the Iowa Writers' Workshop.

Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.58 Inches (W) x .25 Inches (D)
Weight: .28 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 63
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: American
Publisher: Alice James Books
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Cole Swensen
Language: English
Street Date: April 1, 2004
TCIN: 1010863539
UPC: 9781882295432
Item Number (DPCI): 247-02-5642
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: Can you describe the writing style of Goest?

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Q: How many pages does the book Goest contain?

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  • A: Goest contains a total of 63 pages, offering a compact collection of poetry.

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Q: What themes are prevalent in Cole Swensen's poetry?

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Q: What recognition has Cole Swensen's work received?

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  • A: Swensen's work includes accolades such as the National Book Award Finalist and various other prestigious poetry awards.

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Q: What subjects does Cole Swensen explore in Goest?

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  • A: Swensen explores subjects like landscape, sculpture, and the properties of light and transparency.

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