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Publisher:Coach House Books, 2020Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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- Author: Legault, PaulEdition: First editionDate:Created2020Summary:
"'Giddily Paul Legault traipses through the classics and makes them quiver with an anachronistic affectless delight they didn't know they were permitted to feel. The Tower continues his project of rubbing the old songs to produce blissful new serums. It's Oedipal. It's also exegetical. How he manages to extract such tonally exacting fun from fallen fruit is a secret I beg him never to divulge.' - Wayne Koestenbaum 'Samuel Beckett would love Paul Legault ... These poems are brilliant gems of invention and lightly finessed emotion. And very funny. I love them. Truly I do.' -- Mary Jo Bang on The Other Poems An homage and a reinvention, The Tower revisits Yeats's greatest work, queering the considerations of mortality by an aging spiritualist for our own tumultuous times and morality and 'translating' Yeats's modernist urge on the other side of a long century. Yeats used to talk to ghosts. So Legault talked to Yeats's ghost. This is him talking back."--
Contents:- Sailing to Byzantium again
- The tower
- Meditations in time of disaster
- 2020
- The red carpet step and repeat
- Youth and age
- The new faces
- A prayer for my dog
- Two songs from a playlist
- Fragments
- Leda and the swan
- On a picture of a cowboy by Ron Tarver
- Among school children
- Shoutout to Mars
- Emotional intel
- The fool by the roadside
- Merce Cunningham and his dancers
- A man young and old
- The gift of Muntadhar al-Zaidi
- Día de Muertos.
Genre:Subject(s): American PoetryOriginal Publisher: Toronto, Coach House BooksLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781770566415, 1770566414, 9781770566422, 1770566422
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