Elegy
Bang, Mary Jo
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BOOK SYNOPSIS
Mary Jo Bang’s fifth collection, Elegy, chronicles the year following the death of her son. By weaving the particulars of her own loss into a tapestry that also contains the elements common to all losses, Bang creates something far larger than a mere lament. Continually in search of an adequate metaphor for the most profound and private grief, the poems in Elegy confront, in stark terms and with a resilient voice, how memory haunts the living and brings the dead back to life. Within these intimate and personal poems is a persistently urgent, and deeply touching, examination of grief itself.
AUTHOR BIO
Mary Jo Bang is the author of four previous books of poetry, including Louise in Love and The Eye Like a Strange Balloon. She lives in St. Louis, Missouri, where she is director of the creative writing program at Washington University.
BOOK EXCERPTS
Look at herIts as if
The windows of night have been sewn to her eyes.
from Ode to History
BOOK REVIEWS
This is our beautiful glimpse of forever. Mary Jo Bangs Elegy is a harrowing, necessary work. C. D. Wright These poems (elegies) are written under the sign of Necessity. They exist because they have to exist. This means they are still burning from the forge, carry pain that is radiant, and cut a guiding path for the reader. Because she is already, before the hour of necessity, a serious and accomplished poet, all that she knows comes to her aid and has the kindness to make these poems great. Fanny Howe, citation for the Poetry Society of Americas Alice Fay Di Castagnola Award
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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 155597483X
ISBN(13-digit): 9781555974831
Dewey Decimal: 811
Library of Congress: 2007924768
Book Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 92
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