The Little Space - (Pitt Poetry) by Alicia Suskin Ostriker (Paperback)
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- In this selection of poems from thirty years of a distinguished writing career, we see the growth of a poet's mind, heart, and spirit as Ostriker struggles to love u201cthis wounded / World that we cannot heal, that is our bride.u201d Whether she probes the meaning of childhood, family, marriage, and motherhood, or art, history, politics, and God; whether she is celebrating sexuality or confronting mortality, the poet includes u201cwhatever I can grasp of human experience within my art--the good and beautiful, the evil and chaotic.
- National Book Awards (Poetry) 1998 4th Winner
- About the Author: Alicia Suskin Ostriker is a major American poet and critic.
- 240 Pages
- Poetry, American
- Series Name: Pitt Poetry
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About the Book
In this selection of poems from thirty years of a distinguished writing career, we see the growth of a poet's mind, heart, and spirit as Alicia Suskin Ostriker struggles with the meaning of family, politics, and faith.Book Synopsis
In this selection of poems from thirty years of a distinguished writing career, we see the growth of a poet's mind, heart, and spirit as Ostriker struggles to love u201cthis wounded / World that we cannot heal, that is our bride.u201d Whether she probes the meaning of childhood, family, marriage, and motherhood, or art, history, politics, and God; whether she is celebrating sexuality or confronting mortality, the poet includes u201cwhatever I can grasp of human experience within my art--the good and beautiful, the evil and chaotic. I tell my students that they must write what they are afraid to write; and I attempt to do so myself.u201dReview Quotes
The Little Space provides an excellent introduction to the work of American's most fiercely honest poet. Alicia Suskin Ostriker is a political poet in the best sense. She is not afraid to names names or state her opinions, but her poems could nver be seen as political essays in verse. . . . Ostriker puts the reader to work, and she blenches at nothing that experience offers up.-- "The Progressive"
Openness and transparency mark this lively and moving collection by award-winning poet and feminist literary critic Ostriker. . . . Highly recommended.-- "Library Journal"
Ostriker is among America's leading poet-critics . . . An academic with a comprehensive command of the male canon, Ostriker challenged it early in her career; and whatever her misgivings about being labeled an intellectual, she is justifiably stuck with that title. It's not so terrible to be an intellectual if you're also a visionary, and now that Ginsberg is gone, Ostriker is contemporary poetry's most Blakean figure. Like Blake, her vision of how things might be is grounded in anatomy of how things are. Ostriker is in love with a wounded world and wants us to heal it with the force of human imagination, compassion, and love. And she thinks we actually could. Two hundred pages seems, well, too little a space for a poet this large. . . . If the poet is afraid of loss, separation, betrayal, death, violence from without and within--and she is--she is fearless about her fear.-- "Women's Review of Books"
Ostriker's emotional range is wide and intensely felt. She gives voice to the extreme edges.-- "World Literature Today"
There's never a dull moment in this tart, confrontational collection that challenges us on every page.... Ostriker's is a fitting voice for the end of the century, when it sometimes looks as if "the center cannot hold.-- "Colorado Camera"
About the Author
Alicia Suskin Ostriker is a major American poet and critic. She is the author of numerous poetry collections, including, most recently, The Old Woman, the Tulip, and the Dog; The Book of Life: Selected Jewish Poems, 1979-2011; and The Book of Seventy, winner of the National Jewish Book Award. She has received the Paterson Poetry Prize, the San Francisco State Poetry Center Award, the William Carlos Williams Award, and has twice been a finalist for the National Book Award, among other honors. Ostriker teaches in the low-residency MFA program at Drew University and is currently a chancellor of the Academy of American Poets.Dimensions (Overall): 8.97 Inches (H) x 5.99 Inches (W) x .61 Inches (D)
Weight: .74 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 240
Series Title: Pitt Poetry
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: American
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Alicia Suskin Ostriker
Language: English
Street Date: October 15, 1998
TCIN: 92681313
UPC: 9780822956808
Item Number (DPCI): 247-04-6077
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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