Twenty First Century Blues

Twenty First Century Blues

by Richard Cecil
Twenty First Century Blues

Twenty First Century Blues

by Richard Cecil

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Overview

Death, fame, art, and religion become comic subjects in Twenty First Century Blues, the fourth collection from Richard Cecil.Whether elegizing his predecessors, predicting his own end, channeling Dickinson’s “corpse-eye-view of stony death,” or imagining Yeats living in Indiana and dealing with English department politics, Cecil tempers his morbidity with a straightforward, tender brand of humor and a refreshing honesty about the shelf life of contemporary poetry. Deadpan and dark, yet pulsing with the spirit of life, these poems speak of historic France, Italy, and Switzerland, where religious persecutions, ancient catastrophes, and other, less personal, failures overshadow the disappointments and shortcomings of the poet’s modern life in the Midwest. Grimly cheered by these revelations, Cecil shows that poets, like cicadas screaming in the summer air, “won’t shut up until we’re skeletons.”


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780809388813
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Publication date: 08/30/2004
Series: Crab Orchard Series in Poetry
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 432 KB

About the Author

Richard Cecil teaches in the Department of English and the Honors College of Indiana University, as well as in the Spalding University Brief-Residency MFA Program. A winner of the Verna Emery Poetry Prize and the Crab Orchard Award Series in Poetry, he is the author of three previous books of poetry, Einstein’s Brain, Alcatraz, and In Search of the Great Dead.His poems have appeared in Poetry, American Poetry Review, Ploughshares, Georgia Review, New England Review, and many other journals.

Table of Contents

Contents 1. Lament for the Makers Lament for the Makers 00 Catechism 00 Albi Cathedral 00 Limbo 00 Let's Pretend 00 Anti Ode to Autumn 00 Discuss "Divine Justice in The Inferno" 00 Fool's Gold 00 The Funeral Director: Against Cremation 00 The Worst Day of the Year 00 Portrait of Five Women and a Cat 00 The Writing Requirement 00 To the Poet Who Skipped My Reading & Died 00 A Letter to William Butler Yeats 00 2. There's No Place Like Home Package Tour 00 There's No Place Like Home 00 Almost an Apartment in Antibes 00 Evolution in Indiana 00 Heaven 00 As You Like It 00 Let's Go! 00 A Rare Bird 00 Where Am I? 00 The Tower of Babel 00 Internal Exile 00 Written in Exile 00 3. A Lesson in Generosity Falling off the Wagon 00 A Christmas Poem 00 Holy Sonnet 00 On Being Asked to Contribute to The Idiot's Guide to Poetry 00 Sailing to Pesaro 00 2001: HAL, Meet Dell 00 Summer Faculty Enrichment Grant Application 00 Meditation on a Half-Line of Shakespeare's 00 Letter of Recommendation 00 A Lesson in Generosity 00 4. Twenty-First Century Blues Contrary Elegy 00 Summer Diet 00 Oona 00 Ghosts in the Kitchen 00 Roots 00 Happy Birthday, Richard! 00 The Diver 00 Final Exercise--The Rain Poem 00 November's Advice 00 Flying Home 00 Twenty-First Century Blues 00

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