Description
Dorianne Laux's fifth collection of poetry peels back time to the summer of love and the Vietnam War. Her keen hindsight uncovers the humanity at the center of conflict with language that goes straight to the heart. This work stands as an elegy for the loss of innocence, an homage to the glimmer underneath the urban grunge, and a love song to the imperfections that unite and divide us. Laux possesses what Tony Hoagland calls "the brave art of looking," with an immediate and compassionate touch.
About the Author
Dorianne Laux's poetry collections include the Pulitzer Prize finalist Only as the Day Is Long and Life On Earth. She received the Paterson Poetry Prize and is a founding faculty member of Pacific University's low-residency MFA program. She lives in Richmond, California.
Reviews
"Laux's superb language and use of metaphor read as insightful and effortless." -- Time Out New York
"Laux at her best. She's witty, engaging, and candid...Echoes of Whitman are everywhere in The Book of Men. Both Whitman and Laux are profoundly democratic poets. Anyone can live in their poems, and their poems can live anywhere." -- The Rumpus
"[Laux is] continually engaging and, at her best, luminous." -- San Diego Union-Tribune
"The Book of Men...makes us grateful once again for poetry's capacity for rescue." -- B. H. Fairchild
"The poetry of Dorianne Laux is essential." -- Nick Flynn
Awards
Winner of Paterson Poetry Prize 2012.
Book Information
ISBN 9780393342659
Author Dorianne Laux
Format Paperback
Page Count 96
Imprint WW Norton & Co
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Weight(grams) 109g
Dimensions(mm) 213mm * 142mm * 10mm