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A Crow's Dream
Douglas Valentine
A Crow's Dream
Douglas Valentine
In Douglas Valentine's A Crow's Dream "there is / No dark side to / The planet anymore." Other mysteries are ominous: "How much of all that seems certain / Could vanish with a word?" The natural world is tangible to Valentine as he prunes trees or watches "ghostly columns of frozen mist arise" from the Contoocook River in winter. Yet all is not lyric: Marvis Flynn, protagonist of a long poem that takes up a quarter of the book, parodies the Lord's Prayer: "Give us this day our daily dread." Sinister characters abound. The villainous Cadillac Jack compares his prostitutes to cars and strikes a match "across her teeth." Love is uncertain, although it may redeem you; and, as in Ovid, characters who seem stable change into other forms-birds, perhaps. Sometimes Valentine channels Robert Frost, sometimes old ballads, sometimes the Surrealists.
Médias | Livres Paperback Book (Livre avec couverture souple et dos collé) |
Validé | 2 août 2012 |
ISBN13 | 9780982987865 |
Éditeurs | THE OLIVER ARTS AND OPEN PRESS |
Pages | 110 |
Dimensions | 138 × 6 × 213 mm · 136 g |
Langue et grammaire | English |
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