Description
After a series of book-length poems, Beachy-Quick's new volume is as carefully structured as a suite of chamber music pieces, yet made of distinctly individual poems. Building upon the visceral and conceptual fascinations of Ralph Waldo Emerson's essay, "Circles," these poems trace patterned tensions to connections in existence on many levels, from molecular to millennial.
"Dan Beachy-Quick's splendid new collection reveals the echoes between the measure of verse and the measure of time. If it is true, as Thoreau suggests, that the poem of creation is ongoing, this ambitious and prolific poet shows us that learning to listen for that music of daily life involves a lifetime. Circle's Apprentice vividly reminds us that all our human life may be marked by ritual but is returned to us through song. 'The minute gears mutely whir. / To put your ear / against it is to put your ear inside it.'"-Susan Howe
Awards
Winner of Colorado Book Award (Poetry) 2012.
Book Information
ISBN 9781932195972
Author Dan Beachy-Quick
Format Paperback
Page Count 86
Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Weight(grams) 172g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 8mm