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Swarm

Jorie Graham

A New York Times Notable Book

"These poems are among the most intense, personal, and ardent [Graham] has written." --Boston Book Review

The eighth collection of poetry from Pulitzer Prize winner Jorie Graham

T.S. Eliot, Elizabeth Bishop, John Ashbery--and Jorie Graham. The New Yorker places Ms. Graham in this distinguished line of poets, heralding her as a profound voice in American poetry. In Swarm, she further enhances her reputation with a book-length sequence of verse that is a stunning work of grandeur.

The New Republic writes, "for 'swarm, ' in other words...read 'be born again.' Graham is writing about a spiritual turning point, a new beginning.... Beauty--that is, the pure sense-perception which has long been a concern for Graham--is no longer the most important criterion. Now goodness is...[and] the idea of submission, of obedience, without understanding: one must 'yield' before 'hearing the reason' for yielding."

Book Details

  • Publisher: Ecco Press
  • Publish Date: Jun 5th, 2001
  • Pages: 132
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.52in - 6.54in - 0.41in - 0.42lb
  • EAN: 9780060935092
  • Categories: American - GeneralHaikuSubjects & Themes - Love & Erotica

About the Author

Graham, Jorie: -

Jorie Graham is the author of fourteen collections of poems. She has been widely translated and has been the recipient of numerous awards, among them the Pulitzer Prize, the Forward Prize, the Los Angeles Times Book Award, and the International Nonino Prize. She lives in Massachusetts and teaches at Harvard University.

Praise for this book

"Jorie Graham proves once again to be the most formidable and innovative voice in contemporary poetry.... An exhilarating ride in "Swarm." --"St. Louis Post-Dispatch"Capacious talent.... The bodiless virtuosity of formal mastery has met the flexibility and passion of the mind and eye at liberty." --"Harvard Review"These poems are among the most intense, personal, and ardent [Graham] has written." --"Boston Book Review"Graham is quite clearly one of the most distinctive and exciting poets writing today." --"Virginia Quarterly Review