From the Bones Out: Poems

From the Bones Out: Poems

by Marisa de los Santos
From the Bones Out: Poems

From the Bones Out: Poems

by Marisa de los Santos

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Overview

Marisa de los Santos often situates her poems in the rich, vividly evoked landscapes of Virginia and Texas as well as her father's homeland, the Philippines, but their true territory is the body itself, particularly the female body. Throughout her work there is a sharp longing for a life of the senses, of "pure corpus." In the words of the poem "Women Watching Basketball," there is the Whitmanian desire "to declare Divine is the flesh! and for once to believe it, believe it."

De los Santos is acutely conscious of all that interferes with the realization of this desire: the brutalities of illness, the transfigurations of age, our readiness to respond to the body as seen object rather than active sentient subject. Even the very passion for language that brings these poems to life is a risk, and in the poem "Io's Gift," the mythical nymph Io laments, "A woman made of words is milkweed, bound to rattle open, scatter, and be lost."

In From the Bones Out, loss, doubt, and conflict engender poems of lucidity and compassion—amounting to empathic verbal gestures—that build connections between women, as well as between women and men, and that seek to illuminate the simple elusive fact that the world is full of lives, each real, each different from the other. The compassion the poems express in sometimes strictly formal, always shapely, lines and stanzas is what gives this collection its grace and moral urgency.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781570033230
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Publication date: 05/01/2000
Series: James Dickey Contemporary Poetry Series
Pages: 79
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.25(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Marisa de los Santos grew up in northern Virginia, received a B.A. from the University of Virginia, an M.F.A. from Sarah Lawrence College, and a Ph.D. in English literature and creative writing from the University of Houston. Her poems have appeared in such publications as Poetry, Chelsea, Western Humanities Review, and Prairie Schooner. She teaches at the University of Delaware and lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Hometown:

Wilmington, Delaware

Date of Birth:

August 12, 1966

Place of Birth:

Baltimore, Maryland

Education:

Un. of Virginia, BA in Eng; Sarah Lawrence College, MFA in Poetry; Un. of Houston, Ph.D. in Eng. and Creative Writing

Read an Excerpt

Excerpt from the poem Ars Poetica For Intemperate Climates

June in Houston is slow suffocation and riotous
bloom. Indian paintbrush burns-thousands of tiny
refinery flames-on the I-10 embankments.

Inside my apartment, Ella is turning Stormy Weather
into something else, and there's more to this
than phrasing and pitch. "Raining" is born in her body

as breath, becomes ache in her throat, comes out
as a gold gift of sound that lifts, drops, lifts,
the motion of birds when birds are behaving like wind.

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