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To keep love blurry: poems - 135 (1st ed.)

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"The brilliance of these poems is how they renovate not only poetry but language, without pretense, without the declaration of war, without summoning the ghost of Shakespeare in any but the most charming ways. I could live in the mind of these poems and never want to leave." --D.A. Powell

“With these refreshingly human, formal, playful, and heart-wrenching poems, Teicher not only proves that form may be adapted to fit a contemporary idiom, but that he’s built his own ‘Life Studies’ within the confessional tradition, one which pushes against his predecessors’ self-aware and often selfish use of confession, successfully re-enervating the sense of a real life behind the voice.” --The Rumpus

One ofColdfront's Top Ten Poetry Books of 2012,To Keep Love Blurry, "open[s] a world of poems that ask obsessive questions of choice and consequence. These are poems of an interior that reimagines the past, pays tribute to predecessors, and above all, values frankness above artifice…The poems are severe in their honesty, which makes them riveting.” --Coldfront

To Keep Love Blurryis about the charged and troubled spaces between intimately connected people: husbands and wives, parents and children, writers and readers. These poems include sonnets, villanelles, and long poems, as well as two poetic prose pieces, tracing how a son becomes a husband and then a father. Robert Lowell is a constant figure throughout the book, which borrows its four-part structure from that poet's seminalLife Studies.



Craig Morgan Teicherwon the Colorado Prize for Poetry. He is poetry reviews editor forPublishers Weeklymagazine and served as vice president on the board of the National Book Critics Circle.


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BOA Editions
1934414948 / 9781934414941
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811.6
21/08/2012
English
81 pages
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