A Certain Clarity: Selected Poems
A selection of poems from the celebrated poet and lawyer

Drawing from his first book, Shouting at No One, from 1983, and continuing through to his most recent, So Where Are We?, from 2017, A Certain Clarity provides a generous selection of Lawrence Joseph’s "poetry of great dignity, grace, and unrelenting persuasiveness” (John Ashbery), each poem “an inspired, made thing by a poet-advocate who has honed a timely song within an urgent testimony that embraces the complex density of truth” (Yusef Komunyakaa).

Joseph’s poems constitute one of the most essential and visionary bodies of work in contemporary American poetry. No other American poet covers the territory Joseph does. His ever-new interactions of thoughts, voices, and languages—influenced by his Lebanese and Syrian Catholic heritage, his professional life as a lawyer and legal scholar, and the economies of the world of working-class labor from which he comes—bear witness, on multilayered spatial and temporal planes, to the velocities of global and historical change, and to power structures embodied in endless wars, unleashed capital, racism, and ecological destruction, presenting an ongoing chronicle of what it means to write poetry in the turbulent times in which we live. But also integral to Joseph’s poetry is a sensual intimacy, passionately driven by an acute awareness of a deeper order in which beauty, love, and justice are indistinguishable.

Meticulously formed, emotionally fierce, intellectually challenging, Joseph’s poems press back against the high-stakes pressures of our time with a moral and aesthetic intensity not easily forgotten.

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A Certain Clarity: Selected Poems
A selection of poems from the celebrated poet and lawyer

Drawing from his first book, Shouting at No One, from 1983, and continuing through to his most recent, So Where Are We?, from 2017, A Certain Clarity provides a generous selection of Lawrence Joseph’s "poetry of great dignity, grace, and unrelenting persuasiveness” (John Ashbery), each poem “an inspired, made thing by a poet-advocate who has honed a timely song within an urgent testimony that embraces the complex density of truth” (Yusef Komunyakaa).

Joseph’s poems constitute one of the most essential and visionary bodies of work in contemporary American poetry. No other American poet covers the territory Joseph does. His ever-new interactions of thoughts, voices, and languages—influenced by his Lebanese and Syrian Catholic heritage, his professional life as a lawyer and legal scholar, and the economies of the world of working-class labor from which he comes—bear witness, on multilayered spatial and temporal planes, to the velocities of global and historical change, and to power structures embodied in endless wars, unleashed capital, racism, and ecological destruction, presenting an ongoing chronicle of what it means to write poetry in the turbulent times in which we live. But also integral to Joseph’s poetry is a sensual intimacy, passionately driven by an acute awareness of a deeper order in which beauty, love, and justice are indistinguishable.

Meticulously formed, emotionally fierce, intellectually challenging, Joseph’s poems press back against the high-stakes pressures of our time with a moral and aesthetic intensity not easily forgotten.

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A Certain Clarity: Selected Poems

A Certain Clarity: Selected Poems

by Lawrence Joseph
A Certain Clarity: Selected Poems

A Certain Clarity: Selected Poems

by Lawrence Joseph

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A selection of poems from the celebrated poet and lawyer

Drawing from his first book, Shouting at No One, from 1983, and continuing through to his most recent, So Where Are We?, from 2017, A Certain Clarity provides a generous selection of Lawrence Joseph’s "poetry of great dignity, grace, and unrelenting persuasiveness” (John Ashbery), each poem “an inspired, made thing by a poet-advocate who has honed a timely song within an urgent testimony that embraces the complex density of truth” (Yusef Komunyakaa).

Joseph’s poems constitute one of the most essential and visionary bodies of work in contemporary American poetry. No other American poet covers the territory Joseph does. His ever-new interactions of thoughts, voices, and languages—influenced by his Lebanese and Syrian Catholic heritage, his professional life as a lawyer and legal scholar, and the economies of the world of working-class labor from which he comes—bear witness, on multilayered spatial and temporal planes, to the velocities of global and historical change, and to power structures embodied in endless wars, unleashed capital, racism, and ecological destruction, presenting an ongoing chronicle of what it means to write poetry in the turbulent times in which we live. But also integral to Joseph’s poetry is a sensual intimacy, passionately driven by an acute awareness of a deeper order in which beauty, love, and justice are indistinguishable.

Meticulously formed, emotionally fierce, intellectually challenging, Joseph’s poems press back against the high-stakes pressures of our time with a moral and aesthetic intensity not easily forgotten.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780374261122
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Publication date: 03/17/2020
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.80(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Lawrence Joseph, the grandson of Lebanese and Syrian Catholic immigrants, was born and raised in Detroit. A graduate of the University of Michigan, University of Cambridge, and University of Michigan Law School, he is the author of several books of poetry, including So Where Are We?, and of the books of prose, Lawyerland, a non-fiction novel, and The Game Changed: Essays and Other Prose. He is the Tinnelly Professor of Law at St. John’s University School of Law and has also taught creative writing at Princeton. He is married to the painter Nancy Van Goethem and lives in New York City.

Table of Contents

from Shouting at No One (1983)
I was appointed the poet of heaven
Then
It Will Rain All Day
Not Yet
Fog
There Is a God Who Hates Us So Much
In the Tenth Year of War
When You’ve Been Here Long Enough
Do What You Can
It’s Not Me Shouting at No One

from Curriculum Vitae (1988)
In the Age of Postcapitalism
Curriculum Vitae
By the Way
Sand Nigger
Rubaiyat
That’s All
An Awful Lot Was Happening
London
Any and All
My Grandma Weighed Almost Nothing
On Nature
There I Am Again

from Before Our Eyes (1993)
Before Our Eyes
Admissions Against Interest
Under a Spell
Over Darkening Gold
About This
Sentimental Education
Out of the Blue
Variations on Variations on a Theme
Some Sort of Chronicler I Am
Movement in the Distance Is Larger Up Close
Now Evening Comes Fast from the Sea
Occident–Orient Express

from Into It (2005)
In It, Into It, Inside It, Down In
When One Is Feeling One’s Way
I Note in a Notebook
Inclined to Speak
The Pattern-Parallel Map or Graph
Woodward Avenue
Why Not Say What Happens?
In a Mood
Unyieldingly Present
News Back Even Further Than That
The Single Necessity
History for Another Time
That Too
The Game Changed
Once Again

from So Where Are We? (2017)
A Fable
So Where Are We?
In a Post-Bubble Credit-Collapse Environment
On Nature
Syria
Here in a State of Tectonic Tension
An Ancient Clarity Overlaid
Visions of Labor
Who Talks Like That?
In Parentheses
In This Language, in War’s Revolutions
Of What We Know Now
On Peripheries of the Imperium
Is What It Is
And for the Record
Back to That
What More Is There to Say?

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