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Mary SzybistGranted, Paperback
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National Book Critics Circle Award
Using natural, biblical, and classical imagery, these poems explore the difficulties of faith and love--particularly the difficulties of their expression, their performance. Moving between dramatic and interior monologue, and moving through intersecting histories, the ambiguities of inwardness and the eros of wakeful existence, these poems search for relationships with self, others, the world and God that are authentic--however quirky or strange.
"This is poetry of a rare fine delicacy. Its very modesty testifies to a great ambition--to overcome by the quietest of means."--Donald Justice
In Tennessee I Found a FireflyFlashing in the grass; the mouth of a spider clungto the dark of it: the legs of the spiderheld the tucked wings close, held the abdomen still in the midst of callingwith thrusts of phosphorescent light--
When I am tired of being human, I try to rememberthe two stuck together like burrs. I try to place themcentral in my mind where everything else mustsurround them, must see the burr and the barb of them.There is courtship, and there is hunger. I supposethere are grips from which even angels cannot fly.Even imagined ones. Luciferin, luciferase.When I am tired of only touching, I have my mouth to try to tell youwhat, in your arms, is not erased
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