Prodigal: New and Selected Poems, 1976 to 2014

Prodigal: New and Selected Poems, 1976 to 2014 - Paperback

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Prodigal: New and Selected Poems, 1976 to 2014

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by Linda Gregerson (Author)

In her first book of collected work, prize-winning poet Linda Gregerson mines nearly forty years of poetry, bringing us a full range of her talents.

Ten new poems introduce Prodigal, followed by fifty poems, culled from Gregerson's five collections, that range broadly in subject from class in America to our world's ravaged environment to the wonders of parenthood to the intersection of science and art to the passion of the Roman gods, and beyond. This selection reinforces Gregerson's standing as "one of poetry's mavens . . . whose poetics seek truth through the precise apprehension of the beautiful while never denying the importance of rationality" (Chicago Tribune).

A brilliant stylist, known for her formal experiments as well as her perfected lines, Gregerson is a poet of great vision. Here, the growth of her art and the breadth of her interests offer a snapshot of a major poet's intellect in the midst of her career.

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One of poetry s mavens . . . Gregerson s poetics seek truth through the precise apprehension of the beautiful while never denying the importance of rationality. Chicago Tribune

In this landmark work, her first collected volume, prize-winning poet Linda Gregerson mines nearly forty years of poetry, bringing together the full breadth of her astonishing vision.

Linda Gregerson s work ranges broadlyin subject from class in America to our world s ravaged environment to the wonders of parenthood tothe intersection of science and art to the passion of the Roman gods, and beyond. With ten new poems and fifty poems culled from her five collections, Prodigal reinforces her standing as a brilliant stylist, known for her formal experiments as well asher perfected lines, but also her reputation for great vision. Here, the growth of her art and the breadth of her interests offer a snapshot of a major poet s intellect in the midst of her career.

Gregerson manages to pair narrative immediacy with intricate orchestration, creating a kind of writing that hustles us along even as it reaches back through complicated echoes of earlier moments. Los Angeles Review of Books

[Gregerson s poetry] refuses the disparate, rewarding us instead with the gifts of improbable fusion. National Book Award Panel Citation


LINDA GREGERSON s honors include a Guggenheim fellowship, four Pushcart Prizes, a Kingsley Tufts Award, and the selection of Magnetic North as a National Book Award finalist. Gregerson is a professor at the University of Michigan. Her poetry has appeared in the Atlantic, The New Yorker, Poetry, the Yale Review, and many other publications. She lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Author photograph (c) Nina Subin
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Author Biography

LINDA GREGERSON's honors include a Guggenheim fellowship, four Pushcart Prizes, a Kingsley Tufts Award, and the selection of Magnetic North as a National Book Award finalist. Gregerson is a professor at the University of Michigan. Her poetry appears in the Atlantic, The New Yorker, Poetry, the Yale Review, and many other publications.

Number of Pages: 240
Dimensions: 0.7 x 8.9 x 5.9 IN
Publication Date: September 01, 2015

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