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Invasions: New Poems

Adam Kirsch

In his second collection of poems, Adam Kirsch examines the world we live in now, a world in which the dangers of history have invaded the pleasures of private life. His connected poems use traditional forms to create a free, contemporary music amidst the omens of the post-September 11 world. Mr. Kirsch is at home with all the strange juxtapositions of our culture: he can celebrate "the paradisal sighs" of Jane Birkin and still hear the "angelic harmonies" of Handel's Messiah; he can observe military jets trailing "stripes of smoke" and find the quiet of a synagogue in Queens. Invasions is a moving and highly personal collection, Mr. Kirsch's exploration of what he calls, with fear and hope, "the magically real."

Book Details

  • Publisher: Ivan R. Dee Publisher
  • Publish Date: Apr 1st, 2008
  • Pages: 80
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.39in - 5.87in - 0.26in - 0.26lb
  • EAN: 9781566637749
  • Categories: American - General

About the Author

Adam Kirsch's first book of poems, The Thousand Wells, was awarded the New Criterion Poetry Prize. Mr. Kirsch has also written two books of poetry criticism, The Wounded Surgeon and The Modern Element. He lives in New York City.

Praise for this book

Philosophically engaged rather than philosophically detached, Adam Kirsch brings a singular and welcome seriousness to contemporary verse. In his new collection, he trains a shrewd eye on the violence and vulgarity of our age, but also celebrates, intelligently and convincingly, the larger and enduring realities of art, science, peace, and faith. These excellent poems are triumphs of craft and hope.--Timothy Steele
In these unusually thoughtful, elegant poems, Adam Kirsch has consistently achieved the same end as the 'hypothetical' light of the collection's sole sonnet: he has 'made our dark matter visible.'--Jacqueline Osherow
One of the country's best-known poetry critics, advocating self-control, formal mastery, rational argument and attention to the past.-- "Publishers Weekly"
Readable and intelligent...formally careful and...witty....Keen eye for contradiction and...knack for visualization....Deeply affecting.--Ray Olson "Booklist"
At a time when academic criticism has become specialized to the point of irrelevance, it's easy to appreciate the lighter touch Mr. Kirsch brings to critical prose.--Wes Davis "New York Sun"
In formally traditionalist poetry about such threats as consumerism, the Iraq war and the decay of religious faith, Kirsch broods on the end of things.-- "New York Times Editors' Choice"