Errings
Errings
Peter Streckfus
Elisabeth Frost series editor
Copyright Date: 2014
Published by: Fordham University Press
Pages: 96
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Errings
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Spoken on the margin between death and birth, reading and writing, separation and union, the poems of Errings address the absent--a lost leader, a remote love, a protege not yet born--and across those distances delineate the motion of consciousness as it passes from one body to the next. "Videos of Fish," the opening sequence, speaks to the spirit of the poet's late father, adapting devices from Dante, Tibetan metaphysical philosophy, and the biomechanics of the most primitive of vertebrate bodies, the fish, to envision paths of the disembodied soul. "How difficult it is to remain one person," the poet claims, echoing Czeslaw Milosz; in its progress between persons, the collection's regular shifts in mode and form include the purgatorian tercet, the Japanese poetic diary, didactic verse, the Persian ghazal, the erasure, and miniature. THE READER Experience among the waves allows one to limit the field. Each year he grew another soul, oblong, slightly pointed at the end, like an oar, its surface turned to the light. Blacken now and lift your news into the air.

eISBN: 978-0-8232-5777-5
Subjects: Language & Literature
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  1. Front Matter
    Front Matter (pp. [i]-[vi])
  2. Table of Contents
    Table of Contents (pp. [vii]-[x])
  3. 1
    • Heather Green
      Heather Green (pp. 3-3)
    • Videos of Fish
      Videos of Fish (pp. 4-12)
    • Patrimony
      Patrimony (pp. 13-14)
    • Erring
      Erring (pp. 15-38)
  4. 2
    • New Rules of the Ōan Era (1372)
      New Rules of the Ōan Era (1372) (pp. 41-41)
    • Suggestions for a New Day (1452)
      Suggestions for a New Day (1452) (pp. 42-42)
    • Additional New Rules, Suggestions for a New Day, & Cetera (1502)
      Additional New Rules, Suggestions for a New Day, & Cetera (1502) (pp. 43-43)
    • Una Narrazione
      Una Narrazione (pp. 44-44)
    • Two Images of Oblivion
      Two Images of Oblivion (pp. 45-45)
    • A Bridge, the Pilgrims
      A Bridge, the Pilgrims (pp. 46-51)
    • A Bridge, Election
      A Bridge, Election (pp. 52-56)
  5. 3
    • The Reader
      The Reader (pp. 59-59)
    • Bildungsroman
      Bildungsroman (pp. 60-61)
    • Time Ghazal
      Time Ghazal (pp. 62-63)
    • Earth and Water
      Earth and Water (pp. 64-65)
    • The Lake and the Skiff
      The Lake and the Skiff (pp. 66-67)
    • Transmigration
      Transmigration (pp. 68-76)
  6. Notes
    Notes (pp. 77-78)
  7. Acknowledgments
    Acknowledgments (pp. 79-80)
  8. Back Matter
    Back Matter (pp. 81-86)
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