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Copia - by Erika Meitner (Paperback)

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  • Started as a VQR documentary, Copia examines the now-bankrupt city of Detroit, once the thriving heart of the American Dream.
  • About the Author: Erika Meitner's first collection of poems, Inventory at the All-night Drugstore, won the 2002 Anhinga-Robert Dana Prize for Poetry from Anhinga Press.
  • 104 Pages
  • Poetry, American

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About the Book



Started as a VQR documentary, Copia examines the now-bankrupt city of Detroit, once the thriving heart of the American Dream.



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Started as a VQR documentary, Copia examines the now-bankrupt city of Detroit, once the thriving heart of the American Dream.



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Publishers Weekly, PW Picks: Book of the Week

"Meitner, National Poetry Series Winner for Ideal Cities, delivers a collection that bursts with American abundance while simultaneously describing its decline. The collection centers around poems Meitner wrote after a commissioned trip to Detroit for Virginia Quarterly Review; inspired by urban exploration and what John Patrick Leary defined as 'ruin porn' in his article 'Detroitism.' But Meitner has a stake in personal exploration that brings intimacy and despair to these poems, which makes them more significant than the simple observations of an outsider ogling or exoticizing poverty and decay." -Publishers Weekly Starred Review

"When is it plenty? When is it enough? In Copia, Meitner gathers material from disparate places-big box stores, her grandmother, Yiddish speakers, her life in Blacksburg, VA, travel to Detroit-to consider these questions. The parts that she gathers, the fragments of language, the physical pieces of life, the things left behind, lost, abandoned are greater as a collection than any object individually. Things are more whole together, contained, bound. Meitner assembles plenitude only to ask, is plenty enough? That is the richness, the abundance of Copia." -The Rumpus

"In Erika Meitner's Copia, the abundance of language referred to in the title springs from the American landscape. From the suburbs to the decaying city of Detroit, Meitner uncovers richness of meaning in plain American language. Common objects and signage become mediums for recovering history and personal memory." -Rain Taxi

"Copia is a collection that, like all good poetry, rewards repeated engagement. Meitner's poems sometimes masquerade as simple reflections on the everyday, but between their lines hide startling associations and disconcerting realizations. This is what poetry should do: make us stop and take notice of everything happening-not just everywhere in our world and lives, but everywhere just beneath the surface of it all." -Patheos

"Erika Meitner is a poet who is unafraid to probe the hulking ruins of office buildings, tract housing, superstores, construction sites, and freeways, and doesn't shy from the interactions that occur in the Wal-Mart parking lot. Copia-her fourth collection-also includes a section of documentary poems written about Detroit that were originally commissioned for Virginia Quarterly Review. If you're interested in poetry that is fearless in its approach to the real world with all its beauty and warts equally on display, Meitner is your poet, and Copia is your book." -BUSTLE

The Culture Trip named Erika Meitner as one of "10 Young American Poets Changing the Face of Poetry."

"There is a driving rhythm in this poem - the industry of crickets, the forward motion of the lines - even as there is no man-made machinery at work in the defunct auto plant. The contrast between the two heightens the tension between what is lost and the image, in the last line, of a possible future." --New York Times Magazine

Publishers Weekly, PW Picks: Book of the Week

"Meitner, National Poetry Series Winner for Ideal Cities, delivers a collection that bursts with American abundance while simultaneously describing its decline. The collection centers around poems Meitner wrote after a commissioned trip to Detroit for Virginia Quarterly Review; inspired by urban exploration and what John Patrick Leary defined as 'ruin porn' in his article 'Detroitism.' But Meitner has a stake in personal exploration that brings intimacy and despair to these poems, which makes them more significant than the simple observations of an outsider ogling or exoticizing poverty and decay." --Publishers Weekly Starred Review

"When is it plenty? When is it enough? In Copia, Meitner gathers material from disparate places--big box stores, her grandmother, Yiddish speakers, her life in Blacksburg, VA, travel to Detroit--to consider these questions. The parts that she gathers, the fragments of language, the physical pieces of life, the things left behind, lost, abandoned are greater as a collection than any object individually. Things are more whole together, contained, bound. Meitner assembles plenitude only to ask, is plenty enough? That is the richness, the abundance of Copia." --The Rumpus

"In Erika Meitner's Copia, the abundance of language referred to in the title springs from the American landscape. From the suburbs to the decaying city of Detroit, Meitner uncovers richness of meaning in plain American language. Common objects and signage become mediums for recovering history and personal memory." --Rain Taxi

"Copia is a collection that, like all good poetry, rewards repeated engagement. Meitner's poems sometimes masquerade as simple reflections on the everyday, but between their lines hide startling associations and disconcerting realizations. This is what poetry should do: make us stop and take notice of everything happening--not just everywhere in our world and lives, but everywhere just beneath the surface of it all." --Patheos

"Erika Meitner is a poet who is unafraid to probe the hulking ruins of office buildings, tract housing, superstores, construction sites, and freeways, and doesn't shy from the interactions that occur in the Wal-Mart parking lot. Copia--her fourth collection--also includes a section of documentary poems written about Detroit that were originally commissioned for Virginia Quarterly Review. If you're interested in poetry that is fearless in its approach to the real world with all its beauty and warts equally on display, Meitner is your poet, and Copia is your book." --BUSTLE

The Culture Trip named Erika Meitner as one of "10 Young American Poets Changing the Face of Poetry."

"There is a driving rhythm in this poem -- the industry of crickets, the forward motion of the lines -- even as there is no man-made machinery at work in the defunct auto plant. The contrast between the two heightens the tension between what is lost and the image, in the last line, of a possible future." --New York Times Magazine



About the Author



Erika Meitner's first collection of poems, Inventory at the All-night Drugstore, won the 2002 Anhinga-Robert Dana Prize for Poetry from Anhinga Press. Her second collection, Ideal Cities, was a winner of the 2009 National Poetry Series and was published by Harper Collins in 2010. Her next book, Makeshift Instructions for Vigilant Girls, was published by Anhinga Press in 2011. She is a graduate of Dartmouth College and the MFA program at the University of Virginia, where she was a Henry Hoyns Fellow, and also earned an M.A. in Religion as a Morgenstern Fellow in Jewish Studies. Her work has appeared in American Poetry Review, The Best American Poetry 2011, Gulf Coast, Ploughshares, Best African American Essays 2010, Tin House, and Prairie Schooner, among other journals and anthologies. She is currently an associate professor of English at Virginia Tech, where she teaches in the MFA program.
Dimensions (Overall): 6.9 Inches (H) x 8.9 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .45 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 104
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: American
Publisher: BOA Editions
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Erika Meitner
Language: English
Street Date: September 9, 2014
TCIN: 1008291801
UPC: 9781938160462
Item Number (DPCI): 247-29-3990
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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