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Stay by Kathleen Mcgookey

Stay--Douglas Messerli's 12th book of poetry, and his first since his 2012 publication of Dark--represents work the poet, dramatist, and prose writer has written from the millennium until the present, a period of 17 years. During this same period, Messerli has published 11 volumes of his My Year writings, a large book about film, and edited numerous further volumes for his Green Integer press.

The title is both a desire for things to pause for a moment, as in a stay, while being also a plea for people to remain in his life. Well aware of hurtling headlong into death--the poet turned 70 in the year of the book's publication--and watching many of his close poet and other friends dying around him, he has attempted to catch and call up their voices through his writings through their works. For many years now, Messerli, using finely tuned collage methods, has taken small bits and pieces of the works of other writers, piecing them together with his own poetic thoughts and associations in order to subtly rehear their voices and to re-image his time with them as a reader and a friend.

Of course, this is not a literal summoning up of them, Messerli writes. The dead can never speak again, nor will the living ever quite speak again what they have in the past. I'm not trying to summon up their voices, like a looney medium as much as I attempt to comprehend their own writings and voices through my own memories, through my own interpretations. Writing through another person's work, whether they're living or dead, is a plea for them, for what I remember of them, to stay on for just a few moments more so that I might hear what I might of missed when I last spoke to them or, in the case of the dead, when they were living.

The numerous voices of these poems--Th r se Bachand, Howard Fox, Susan Howe, Robert Kelly, David Kinloch, Sarah Law, Michael Lentz, Clarence Major, Bernadette Mayer, Martin Nakell, Marjorie Perloff, Dennis Phillips, Meredith Quartermain, Reina Mar a Rodriguez, Joe Ross, Standard Schaefer, Cole Swensen, Paul Vangelisti, Rosmarie Waldrop, and Can Xue among the living; and Djuna Barnes, David Bromige, Hugo Claus, Inger Christensen, Carolos Drummond de Andrade, Christopher Middleton, Adriano Spatola, Jack Spicer, Arseny Takrovsky, John Wieners, Charles Wine, and Louis Zukofsky among the dead--are not based on any person encounters with Messerli (indeed several of these figures he never met), but are called up in tone by their own writings in order to create a contemporary interchange with their own writings.

Finally, Stay is Messerli's most clear embracement of his own landscape, in this case California, that he has ever revealed. These are poems that demonstrate Messerli not only at home in his Los Angeles evenings, but at home in the voice he has honed through his long career as a poet.

Kathleen McGookey: Kathleen McGookey has published two books of poems, two chapbooks, and We'll See, a book of translations of French poet Georges Godeau's prose poems. She has received grants from the Sustainable Arts Foundation and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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ISBN 13 9781941209288
ISBN 10 1941209289
Titel Stay
Autor Kathleen Mcgookey
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Press 53
Erscheinungsjahr 2015-09-17
Seitenanzahl 90
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