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ISBN: PB: 9780226514413

University of Chicago Press

April 2011

96 pp.

21.1x13.7 cm

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Figures in a Landscape

A new inclusiveness, a heady freedom, grounded in the facts of mortality, inform Gail Mazur's recent poems, as if making them has served as both a bunker and a promontory, a way to survive, and to be exposed to, the profound underlying subject of this book: a husband's approaching death. The intimate particulars of a shared life are seen from a great height – and then there's the underlife of the bunker: endurance, holding on, life as uncompromising reality. This new work, possessed by the unique devil-may-care intensity of someone writing at the end of her nerves, makes "Figures in a Landscape" feel radiant, visionary, and exhilarating, rather than elegiac. Mazur's masterly fusion of abstraction with the facts of a life creates a coming to terms with what Yeats called "the aboriginal ice".

About the Author

Gail Mazur is the author of seven books of poems, including "They Can't Take That Away from Me", a finalist for the National Book Award, and "Zeppo's First Wife", a Massachusetts Book Award winner and finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. She is distinguished writer in residence at Emerson College.

Reviews

"Gail Mazur asks the fundamental questions of a life animated by a social and existential conscience... Her language hums with a tension between an unflinching account of motive and a fluent lyrical grace" – Tikkun