A Glossary of Chickens : : Poems / / Gary J. Whitehead.

With skillful rhetoric and tempered lyricism, the poems in A Glossary of Chickens explore, in part, the struggle to understand the world through the symbolism of words. Like the hens of the title poem, Gary J. Whitehead's lyrics root around in the earth searching for sustenance, cluck rather th...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2013]
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Year of Publication:2013
Edition:Course Book
Language:English
Series:Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets ; 62
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Oyster --
I. --
The Wimp --
Lot's Wife --
Spice Rack --
Sourdough --
Luminescent Jellyfish --
Somebody Throws It In --
The Slip --
Trap Door --
Ow l Pellet I Show My Students --
One-Legged Pigeon --
II. --
A Glossary of Chickens --
Sleeping with My Dog --
Warren --
Pastoral --
Stupid --
Tied Dog --
Letter Written in Pokeberry Ink --
Homeschooled --
Babo Speaks from Lima --
III. --
Slaveship --
Melville Passing --
First Prospective --
The Coop --
Death Watches --
In the Butterfly Conservatory --
Drosophila melanogaster --
Uncle --
Ararat --
Some Notes --
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Summary:With skillful rhetoric and tempered lyricism, the poems in A Glossary of Chickens explore, in part, the struggle to understand the world through the symbolism of words. Like the hens of the title poem, Gary J. Whitehead's lyrics root around in the earth searching for sustenance, cluck rather than crow, and possess a humble majesty. Confronting subjects such as moral depravity, nature's indifference, aging, illness, death, the tenacity of spirit, and the possibility of joy, the poems in this collection are accessible and controlled, musical and meditative, imagistic and richly figurative. They are informed by history, literature, and a deep interest in the natural world, touching on a wide range of subjects, from the Civil War and whale ships, to animals and insects. Two poems present biblical narratives, the story of Lot's wife and an imagining of Noah in his old age. Other poems nod to favorite authors: one poem is in the voice of the character Babo, from Herman Melville's Benito Cereno, while another is a kind of prequel to Emily Dickinson's "She rose to His Requirement." As inventive as they are observant, these memorable lyrics strive for revelation and provide their own revelations.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781400845965
9783110662580
9783110442502
9783110459531
DOI:10.1515/9781400845965
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Gary J. Whitehead.