These moments are expressed in highly stylized metaphor: "We forget the sunlight's/ Vernal nerves that petition the air." Although he occasionally probes the man-made world of K marts and country music in his quest for internal discovery, Biespiel stays mainly in the natural world. . Glances back at adolescent sexuality in Texas and Oklahoma

- Title : Shattering Air (New Poets of America)
- Author : David Biespiel
- Rating : 4.75 (940 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-4-30
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 65 Pages
- Asin : 1880238357
- Language : English
These moments are expressed in highly stylized metaphor: "We forget the sunlight's/ Vernal nerves that petition the air." Although he occasionally probes the man-made world of K marts and country music in his quest for internal discovery, Biespiel stays mainly in the natural world. . Glances back at adolescent sexuality in Texas and Oklahoma are vacuumed for metaphysical significance, as in the long poem, "Holy Water": "She was a girl I don't remember,/ Our feet in gulfwater,/ Whiskey, constellations/ Clenching the hour's teeth." This tendency to strain toward profundity, along with Biespiel's frequent reliance on interrogatives and such unconvincing phrases as "the judgeless/ Moan of the sun," lead to a stilted, self-reflective tone that seems aimed more at revealing the poet's sensitivity than at illuminating his experience Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. Yet even his subtle descriptions of closely observed natural beauty are put in service of revealing his interior landscape. From Publishers Weekly Despite the poem whose title claims "Against Romanticism," BHistory is sloppy, too much conjecture on what she felt or thought. Perhaps my favorite thing about it though is how it explains exactly why you should it what it says. Usually books of this nature are very precise. My 7-yo Indy-obsessed son went nuts for this and spent hours playing with it. However, I did come away very satisfied and confident in my foundation in the basics of Flash, and I feel more than comfortable moving forward. So often those in the reformed tradition are not nearly as good on the gospels as they are on the epistles. bold statement read the book and understand why!anyone serious about doing business in a free market economy should own AND read this book. Well done!. There are just two cookbooks I would not be without: Julia Child's The Way to Cook and this flawless book by Peter Berley. This makes a fine edition to a beginning diver's text. I really enjoyed reading Dara's new book and I disagree with some of the previous reviews. Needs has also explored the careers of Blondie, George Clinton and others but it is now the turn of"The imagination in David Biespiel's Shatterin Air is as luminous as the hear is generous."--Stanley Plumly


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