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Reading James Tate's collection of poetry, The Shroud of the Gnome, is a little like reading Lewis Carroll's more inspired fits of nonsense minus the rhyming and with much sharper teeth. Take, for example, Tate's poem, "Restless Leg Syndrome," in which the narrator's leg "flies around the room kicking stuff" It kicked the scrimshaw collection, yes it did. It kicked the ocelot, which was rude and uncalled for, and yes hurtful. It kicked the guacamole right out of its bowl, which made for a grubby and potentially dangerous workplace. I was out testing the new speed bump when it kicked the Viscountess, which she probably deserved... ...and so on. The tone is conversational, yet the originality of the ideas, the mad scramble of images and the underlying purpose take these poems out of the realm of amusing doggerel entirely. In "Never Again the Same" Tate imbues a sunset with terror: peaches dripping opium, pandemonium of tangerines, inferno of irises, Plutonian emeralds, and the wonder of discovery: And then the streetlights came on as always and we looked into one another's eyes-- ancient caves with still pools and those little transparent fish who have never seen even one ray of light. And the calm that returned to us was not even our own. We've all seen a sunset before, but Tate makes the experience wholly new. Beneath Tate's playfulness, there's a serious mind at work. This man believes that poetry is essential to a well-rounded life. In "Dream On" he marvels that "Some people go their whole lives without ever writing a single poem," and after enumerating the many ills a society without poetry suffers--everything from delinquent children to a dog that "howls all night, lonely and starving for more poetry in his life"--he describes the blessings of poetry, the "pure ordinariness of life seeking, through poetry, a benediction...." There may be many people in this world who have never written a poem; fortunately, James Tate is not one of them.Read More

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  • Product Description

    The speakers in Pulitzer Prize-winning James Tate's poems are unlike any we know. A man's meditation on gardening renders him witless. Another traps theories, then lets them loose in a city park. . . . SHROUD OF THE GNOME is a bravura performance in Tate's signature style. Here, once again, one of America's most masterful poets celebrates the inexplicable in his own strange tongue .

  • 0880015616
  • 9780880015615
  • J Tate
  • 4 April 1999
  • W.W. Norton
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 72
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