Salesman of the Century by Ron Popeil

Salesman of the Century by Ron Popeil

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Salesman of the Century by Ron Popeil

Piet

This time the migraine came with a vision
bathed in night sweat:

I was sitting on the Eames chair,
your man's body on my lap, legs

and arms white as casein draped over
mine, spilling onto the cassock, new sores

on your legs, dried blood
on your feet and hands,

from your chalk mouth
the words forgive me,

from mine, the impossible
no

Hard Bread, Peg Boyers's debut poetry collection, with verse spoken in the imagined voice of the Italian writer Natalia Ginzburg, was widely praised for its inspired ventriloquism and its brilliant lyricism. In Honey with Tobacco, Boyers's own intensely personal voice emerges in three strikingly distinctive variants. The first part of the book is the most explicitly autobiographical, bringing together poems that explore the poet's Cuban American experience and a childhood marked by travel, the tropics, and varieties of disenchantment. The middle sequence of poems concerns a mother, a father, and a son, a postmodern holy family whose ordeals are evoked in a terse, terrifying narrative. In familiar tableaux drawn from the Bible that have inspired great works of art-the Annunciation, the Pieta, and Judgment Day-Boyers explores what it means in contemporary America to be blessed among women and whether and how art can contain grief. The final section of the book confronts age, desire, and regret in a series of personal poems that plumb baser human instincts and the speakers' determination to dwell in darkness, when necessary, without abandoning the sacred.

Praise for Hard Bread:

A great achievement of poetic voice . . . . It's absolutely clear what these poems are 'about, ' and they are unapologetic in their devotion to subject, clarity, precision, and accessibility.-Steven Cramer, Poetry

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ISBN 13 9780385313780
ISBN 10 0385313780
Title Salesman of the Century
Author Ron Popeil
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
Year published 1995-10-01
Number of pages 306
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.