Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets
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Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets

Poems

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Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets

Poems

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This is the second collection from a Brooklyn poet whose work many readers will know from the New Yorker. Jessica Greenbaum's narrative poems, in which objects and metaphor share highest honors, attempt revelation through close observation of the everyday. Written in "plain American that cats and dogs can read, " as Marianne Moore phrased it, these contemporary lyrics bring forward the challenges of Wis?awa Szymborska, the reportage of Yehuda Amichai, and the formal forays of Marilyn Hacker. The book asks at heart: how does life present itself to us, and how do we create value from our delights and losses? Riding on Kenneth Koch's instruction to "find one true feeling and hang on, " The Two Yvonnes overtakes the present with candor, meditation, and the classic aspiration to shape lyric into a lasting force.Moving from 1960s Long Island, to 1980s Houston, to today's Brooklyn, the poems range in subject from the pages of the Talmud to a squirrel trapped in a kitchen. One tells the story of young lovers "warmed by the rays / Their pelvic bones sent over the horizon of their belts, " while another describes the Bronx Zoo in winter, where the giraffes pad about "like nurses walking quietly / outside a sick room." Another poem defines the speaker via a "packing slip" of her parts--"brown eyes, brown hair, from hirsute tribes in Poland and Russia." The title poem, in which the speaker and friends stumble through a series of flawed memories about each other, unearths the human vulnerabilities that shape so much of the collection. From The Two Yvonnes:
WHEN MY DAUGHTER GOT SICK Her cries impersonated all the world;
The fountain's bubbling speech was just a trick
But still I turned and looked, as she implored,
Or leaned toward muffled noises through the bricks:
Just radio, whose waves might be her wav-
ering, whose pitch might be her quavering,
I turned toward, where, the sirens might be "SaveMe, " "Help me, " "Mommy, Mommy"—everything
She, too, had said, since sloughing off the world.
She took to bed, and now her voice stays fused
To air like outlines of a bygone girl;
The streets, the lake, the room—just places bruised
Without her form, the way your sheets still hold
Rough echoes of the risen sleeper, cold.

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Year
2012
ISBN
9781400844715

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Next Door
  8. Promised Town
  9. House Phone
  10. Anthology
  11. What We Read Then
  12. The First, Youngest Men
  13. Seven, Seven, Seventy-Seven
  14. The Voice of Peace
  15. Houston in the Early Eighties
  16. Without Measure
  17. Stowaway’s Ascent
  18. One Key
  19. Packing Slip
  20. A Line from Jimi Hendrix Comes to Mind
  21. Early April
  22. “This” and “That”
  23. When My Daughter Got Sick
  24. Beauty’s Rearrangements
  25. What For is For
  26. Before
  27. Cosmic Page
  28. A Poem for S.
  29. Little White Truck
  30. Sonnets for the Autobiographical Urban Dweller
  31. Baldo’s
  32. Perfume’s Journey
  33. Little “the” Rules the World
  34. Gardens, Passover
  35. Streaming Nancy
  36. The Use of Metaphor
  37. God
  38. The Gold Standard
  39. Marriage Made in Brooklyn
  40. Gratitude’s Anniversary
  41. What to Expect
  42. My Hands in Winter
  43. Firefly
  44. One Block from the Navy Yard
  45. The Moment We Can’t Stay
  46. For You Today
  47. No Ideas but in Things
  48. The Two Yvonnes
  49. Dedications