The Other Lover

The Other Lover

by Bruce Smith
The Other Lover

The Other Lover

by Bruce Smith

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Overview

The Other Lover is a collection of bittersweet American love poems. Writing with jazz-like verbal panache, Bruce Smith reaches for the paradoxical pulls between sweetness and bitterness. With carefully crafted rhyming stanzas and unpredictable free verse rhythms, these poems bristle and pop like the riffs of a virtuoso horn player. The book is a personal, passionate, disturbing collection that places the reader both inside and outside of the poet's life. Deftly filtering personal experiences through improvisatory structures and a wide range of idioms, Smith communicates the want, the lack, the desire for what is missing, the sweetness of absence and pain. The pleasure of The Other Lover is in the imagination's dance in the erotic spaces between the poet and the reader.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226764085
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 04/03/2000
Series: Phoenix Poets
Edition description: 1
Pages: 98
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
The Piano Lost in the Divorce
Afterbody
Letter
Flight
Art
I'll Make a Broken Music, or I'll Die
I Pray for No More Reagans
Delinquent
After the Evening News
In the Blue Room
Immortality Ode
Drivin' and Cryin'
His Father in the Exhaust of Engines
Double Sessions
1-A
His Father Waiting for the Light to Devour Him
Stroke
Eating the Man
In the Absence of War
Students
Epaulette
Groove and Break: His Voice at Fifty
Living After All
Suite for the Possessed
Hart Crane: A Dream for Two Voices
To the Executive Director of the Fallen World
To the Executive Director of the Actual
Memory of Italy
Lover and Ex
Club Lament
The Child We Didn't Have
In Santa Croce
Catullan
The Clearing
East of Eden
Dawn of the Dead
A Living
After St. Vincent Millay
In the Valley of Too Much Rain
Hart Crane: A Coda
February Sky
To Persephone Whose Face Is Potent Against the Malice of Ghosts

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