Spilled and Gone Spilled and Gone
Pitt Poetry Series

Spilled and Gone

Poems

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Publisher Description

Spilled and Gone, Jessica Greenbaum's third collection marries the world through metaphor so that a serrated knife on its back is as harmless as "the ocean on a shiny day," and two crossed daisies in Emily Dickinson's herbarium "might double as the logo /for a roving band of pacifists."
At heart, the poems themselves seek peace through close observation's associative power to reveal cohering relationships and meaning within the 21st century-and during its dark turn. In the everyday tally of "the good against the violence" the speaker asks, "why can't the line around the block on the free night/ at the museum stand for everything, why can't the shriek /of the girls in summer waves . . . / be the call and response of all people living on the earth?" A descendant of the New York school and the second wave, Greenbaum "spills" details that she simultaneously replaces-through the spiraling revelations only poems with an authentic life-force of humanism can nurture.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2019
April 16
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
80
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Pittsburgh Press
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
490
KB
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