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Genre/Form: | Ausgabe |
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Document Type: | Book |
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Nick Norwood |
ISBN: | 9780821419892 0821419897 9780821444085 0821444085 |
OCLC Number: | 797089587 |
Description: | 68 Seiten |
Responsibility: | Nick Norwood. |
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"Even if you never cared for rural, or you grew up in a city, (Gravel and Hawk) will change you. The natural world lives within this poet in disciplined poems of comfortable silence bracketing culture cells of country life. There is substantiability in these reflections. The subjects are rudimentary; the emotions are gravitational fields of honesty." "Nick Norwood's Gravel and Hawk, his fourth collection of poetry and winner of the Hollis Summers poetry prize, has struck me with its commanding voice. The speaker of these poems has a wonderful way with imagery that provides a strong sense of the rural Texas where his speaker grew up (along with a few ventures into neighboring states)." "Gravel and Hawk is a sophisticated mapping of personal memories, a map peppered with buildings and places that ultimately give the reader something to anchor their reading to.... (A) wholly satisfying reading experience, anchoring the reader, and the experience of a collective memory, firmly to the ground." "Gravel and Hawk reads like a superb family album of photographs and videos of memories and dreams. There is a James Agee-like sharpness and alertness of observation in the images of tractors, cattle, Victrolas, boats, ancestors, awakening love. Norwood captures the fleeting insights of adolescence, the humiliations and victories of childhood, and inklings of mortality, in portraits achingly vivid, in riffs spare and honest, bringing the past alive in a fresh idiom." -- Robert Morgan "Nick Norwood's newest collection is both beautifully restrained and intensely local. With impeccable craftsmanship, he delineates a farm, a family, neighbors: a place and a time. Yet something else is going on: the particulars of the poems gather a subterranean strength and by book's end we are shocked to realize how attached we have become to another's memories, how those memories have taken up residence in our own minds. This is the marvel of poetry, and Norwood achieves it with grace and intelligence." -- Kelly Cherry "Elegiac poems about violence, family, and agriculture in rural Texarkana." "In his new book, Norwood writes vividly and with concrete, true detail about lives forged here in East Texas." "Gravel and Hawk is an elegiac book-explicitly so in the poems honoring relatives and friends who have died, and implicitly so in many other poems that recreate the daily textures of a farm-centered life. As a whole this book delivers a rich sense of a past deeply examined." -- Mark Halliday Read more...

