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Binding
Paperback
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Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9781882295494
Publication Year
2005
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Book Title
Polar
Author
Dobby Gibson
Publisher
Alice James Books
Genre
Poetry, Philosophy
Topic
General, Metaphysics, American / General, Subjects & Themes / General

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A poet descended from the New York School, Dobby Gibson's award-winning debut is witty and expansive, driven by precise, interconnected abstractions. Gibson writes about desire in American life, observing, "Amid the middleness, / there's the feeling / that anything can be seen / and nothing reached," seeking his truths in misunderstandings and the relentless Midwestern winter.

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Publisher
Alice James Books
ISBN-10
1882295498
ISBN-13
9781882295494
eBay Product ID (ePID)
44409591

Product Key Features

Book Title
Polar
Author
Dobby Gibson
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
General, Metaphysics, American / General, Subjects & Themes / General
Publication Year
2005
Genre
Poetry, Philosophy

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.2in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
4.5 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2004-028195
Lc Classification Number
Ps3607.I266p65 2005
Reviews
"These poems are written by a true poet, someone in love with the world and mad at it too, and they are also written by a very particular poet, Dobby Gibson, who is madly in love with the other mysterious inner world each of us possesses and reveals when no one else is looking. 'It may be true that everything / has already been said, / but it's just as true that not everyone / has had a chance to say it.' How can one not listen to the innards of a young poet who announces as much and then sets out, in his first book, to make it new? One can't not listen. One must."--Mary Ruefle "I have read few more quotable first books...Polar is friendly, yearining, observant, immediately winning and witty." --Stephen Burt, The Yale Review "...Gibson's land teems with a language so alive and so imaginative that one cannot help but read on with wonder and rapture."--Bloomsbury Review "The poems in Polar are anything but frozen; they reveal themselves and revel in their movement. In figures as elaborate and beautiful as frost, Dobby Gibson reinvents poetic argument, often as surprised and delighted by its own wild and energetic means as it is by its wild and sometimes mordant conclusions."--Dean Young "Polar is a carefully crafted book, comprised of four coherent sections, united not only in their themes of existential, melting intransigence, but also by the strength of Gibson's undiluted voice. Although he has more than one trick up his sleeve, there is a pleasing consistency in the way Gibson crafts each line, as well as in the way one plainspoken short line follows another. His signature is the craftsmanlike progression of his clear images--the way that subtle assonance or internal rhyme leads the reader from one image to the next."--Slope "Gibson often reminds us that the seemingly illogical leaps the imagination makes can many times push out into deeper emotional territory."--Gulf Coast, These poems are written by a true poet, someone in love with the world and mad at it too, and they are also written by a very particular poet, Dobby Gibson, who is madly in love with the other mysterious inner world each of us possesses and reveals when no one else is looking. #145;It may be true that everything / has already been said, / but it's just as true that not everyone / has had a chance to say it.' How can one not listen to the innards of a young poet who announces as much and then sets out, in his first book, to make it new? One can't not listen. One must."—Mary Ruefle "I have read few more quotable first books...Polar is friendly, yearining, observant, immediately winning and witty." —Stephen Burt, The Yale Review "...Gibson's land teems with a language so alive and so imaginative that one cannot help but read on with wonder and rapture."— Bloomsbury Review "The poems in Polar are anything but frozen; they reveal themselves and revel in their movement. In figures as elaborate and beautiful as frost, Dobby Gibson reinvents poetic argument, often as surprised and delighted by its own wild and energetic means as it is by its wild and sometimes mordant conclusions."—Dean Young "Polar is a carefully crafted book, comprised of four coherent sections, united not only in their themes of existential, melting intransigence, but also by the strength of Gibson's undiluted voice. Although he has more than one trick up his sleeve, there is a pleasing consistency in the way Gibson crafts each line, as well as in the way one plainspoken short line follows another. His signature is the craftsmanlike progression of his clear images—the way that subtle assonance or internal rhyme leads the reader from one image to the next."— Slope "Gibson often reminds us that the seemingly illogical leaps the imagination makes can many times push out into deeper emotional territory."— Gulf Coast, "These poems are written by a true poet, someone in love with the world and mad at it too, and they are also written by a very particular poet, Dobby Gibson, who is madly in love with the other mysterious inner world each of us possesses and reveals when no one else is looking. 'It may be true that everything / has already been said, / but it's just as true that not everyone / has had a chance to say it.' How can one not listen to the innards of a young poet who announces as much and then sets out, in his first book, to make it new? One can't not listen. One must."--Mary Ruefle "I have read few more quotable first books...Polar is friendly, yearining, observant, immediately winning and witty." --Stephen Burt, The Yale Review "...Gibson's land teems with a language so alive and so imaginative that one cannot help but read on with wonder and rapture."-- Bloomsbury Review "The poems in Polar are anything but frozen; they reveal themselves and revel in their movement. In figures as elaborate and beautiful as frost, Dobby Gibson reinvents poetic argument, often as surprised and delighted by its own wild and energetic means as it is by its wild and sometimes mordant conclusions."--Dean Young "Polar is a carefully crafted book, comprised of four coherent sections, united not only in their themes of existential, melting intransigence, but also by the strength of Gibson's undiluted voice. Although he has more than one trick up his sleeve, there is a pleasing consistency in the way Gibson crafts each line, as well as in the way one plainspoken short line follows another. His signature is the craftsmanlike progression of his clear images--the way that subtle assonance or internal rhyme leads the reader from one image to the next."-- Slope "Gibson often reminds us that the seemingly illogical leaps the imagination makes can many times push out into deeper emotional territory."-- Gulf Coast, These poems are written by a true poet, someone in love with the world and mad at it too, and they are also written by a very particular poet, Dobby Gibson, who is madly in love with the other mysterious inner world each of us possesses and reveals when no one else is looking. ‘It may be true that everything / has already been said, / but it's just as true that not everyone / has had a chance to say it.' How can one not listen to the innards of a young poet who announces as much and then sets out, in his first book, to make it new? One can't not listen. One must."—Mary Ruefle "I have read few more quotable first books...Polar is friendly, yearining, observant, immediately winning and witty." —Stephen Burt, The Yale Review "...Gibson's land teems with a language so alive and so imaginative that one cannot help but read on with wonder and rapture."— Bloomsbury Review "The poems in Polar are anything but frozen; they reveal themselves and revel in their movement. In figures as elaborate and beautiful as frost, Dobby Gibson reinvents poetic argument, often as surprised and delighted by its own wild and energetic means as it is by its wild and sometimes mordant conclusions."—Dean Young "Polar is a carefully crafted book, comprised of four coherent sections, united not only in their themes of existential, melting intransigence, but also by the strength of Gibson's undiluted voice. Although he has more than one trick up his sleeve, there is a pleasing consistency in the way Gibson crafts each line, as well as in the way one plainspoken short line follows another. His signature is the craftsmanlike progression of his clear images—the way that subtle assonance or internal rhyme leads the reader from one image to the next."— Slope "Gibson often reminds us that the seemingly illogical leaps the imagination makes can many times push out into deeper emotional territory."— Gulf Coast
Copyright Date
2005
Dewey Decimal
811/.54
Dewey Edition
22
Number of Pages
80 Pages

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