First though, let me mention that prior to Christmas, I got Allan Peterson's Fragile Acts, my first purchase of the McSweeney's poetry series, and it is bound so lavishly that the book is worth getting for it's simple aesthetic beauty as an object. Which shouldn't be a surprise when you learn that Peterson was a visual artist in his working life (he's retired now), though I'm not sure how much creative control a poet has with the publisher in this case.
Here's what I got on Christmas (some from my parents, some from my husband):
Selected Poems by Mary Ruefle
Indeed I Was Pleased With the World by Mary Ruefle
Charms Against Lightning by James Arthur
Partially Kept by Martha Ronk
Vertigo by Martha Ronk
Gravesend by Cole Swensen
So lots of great reading coming up for me, as these books were all on my wishlist. Swensen in one of my all-time favorite poets, and Mary Ruefle and Martha Ronk are current interests. James Arthur's work I happened to discover online during the past year, just in time for his debut volume.
And what about you, what did you get bookwise this holiday season?
traditional door hanging from Wallcoo.com |
mochi tower, borrowed from www.caslt.org |
4 comments:
Nice book haul, Jessica! I got Jack Gilbert's Collected, Louise Glück's Poems 1962-2012, and Sharon Olds's Stag's Leap. Of course I wanted several more, including Cynthia Cruz's second book, but the first two are hefty hardcovers and I didn't feel I could ask for more. Happy New Year from Pasadena!
Mari, I wanted the Jack Gilbert too, but thought I'd use up too much goodwill if I asked for it! So we had the same idea but different strategies. But I got some cash from my mother-in-law, so ......
I'll look out for Cynthia Cruz, a new name to me.
Cash from the MIL... now that's progress! : )
Here's a recent review in the NY Times of Cruz's second collection The Glimmering Room. Her first collection Ruin is simply fantastic. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/01/books/poems-on-mortality-by-c-k-williams-and-cynthia-cruz.html
Thanks for this link, Mari. I've added Cynthia Cruz to my current wishlist!
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