
One Thousand Nights and Counting by Glyn Maxwell
A Boston Globe Best Poetry Book of 2011
The poems of Glyn Maxwell possess a slow, quiet fire. They refrain from grand gestures, from loud proclamations of emotion. Instead, Maxwell unveils these emotions gently, quietly, intricately--like little postcards in a waxed envelope. Each of his poems is Blake's "world in a grain of sand." Maxwell's works reveal very little about their subjects; there are, rather, merely the faintest, well-chosen hints of quotidian life: a man kills a wasp; a man falls in and out of love; a man escapes from an unnamed pursuer. But from these suggestive fragments, it is possible to extrapolate an entire world.
The casual virtuosity that first brought Maxwell great renown is on show throughout the poems collected in One Thousand Nights and Counting. Lyrical or narrative, comic or contemplative, these are profound, resonant explorations of love and fatherhood, of triumph and longing. They will not soon be forgotten.
Glyn Maxwell was born in the English town of Welwyn Garden City in 1962. Out of the Rain (1992), for which he got a Somerset Maugham Award; Rest for the Wicked (1995), which was short-listed for both the Whitbread Poetry Award and the T.S. Eliot Prize; and The Breakage (1998), which was short-listed for both the T.S. Eliot Award and the Booker Prize. Prizes for T.S. Eliot and Forward Poetry (Best Poetry Volume of the Year). Maxwell is a London resident.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780374533496 |
| ISBN 10 | 0374533490 |
| Title | One Thousand Nights and Counting |
| Author | Glyn Maxwell |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
| Year published | 2012-09-04 |
| Number of pages | 256 |
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