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Bad Fame Paperback – Import, 3 June 2015
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Martin McGovern
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Poetry. Martin McGovern's BAD FAME muses on the perplexities and certainties of the human condition, often in soaring eulogies and searing elegies: as in "The Circle of Late Afternoon" which asks, "Isn't there an art to giving myself away slowly like wheat opening to the sun?"; or, "Processionalia," where "a bee / abandons the tea roses / and circle that black blossom of / the widow's veiled face as if her tears were / pollen and the bee could feather / its legs with grief." Be it lore set in Colorado, or farther out, the personal and regional tributes unravel the universally familiar and pertinent. McGovern's debut collection is the work of a seasoned master in command of craft and themes.
"Martin McGovern's long-awaited, well- constructed first book gives itself away slowly, artfully. It is carefully considered, quietly passionate, and deeply humane."—Edward Hirsch
"There is an unforsaken paradise in these pages, and a lot of ungodly anxiety... Like Dubliners, BAD FAME darkens, deepens, darkens through its sections, understanding with Joyce the tidal pull of place that will never let us survive if we resist the current... the "blue snow," not of Dublin, but of memory, of Colorado... this extraordinarily unique McGovern flair for the Keatonish (Buster) aside mixed with lyrical intellection, these poetic rooms with their many blue lights, direct or indirect, for us to turn on as night comes on."—David Lazar, from the Foreword
"Here are exacting sentences, any number irregularly hugged into the ferocious clusters which are Mr. McGovern's poems. My likely favorite, 'If the Light Could Kill Us,' does heavy duty as a garden unfurled at dawn, the beloved 'still sleeping, / flame-pink welts our love leaves on your almost / too delicate skin, brazen in this light.' And then the assault of a very different sentence, 'Samuel Johnson is dead. And Mrs. Thrale. / And the kind cherub of a straitjacket / she kept closeted should reason fail / him thoroughly, where's that deck-coat now?' followed by other people's torments inspected so closely that this morning 'violence / lingers like the last touch of a season.' Hence: 'Only as I rise to pull the window's shade / do you wake, dusted and dazed, as from a fever.' Strong as they are, the sentences, like the centuries, are treated pitilessly, as you can hear, yet there is what the poet calls 'the shimmer of a teen movie' throughout. Resilient art, and no loitering."—Richard Howard
"Martin McGovern's long-awaited, well- constructed first book gives itself away slowly, artfully. It is carefully considered, quietly passionate, and deeply humane."—Edward Hirsch
"There is an unforsaken paradise in these pages, and a lot of ungodly anxiety... Like Dubliners, BAD FAME darkens, deepens, darkens through its sections, understanding with Joyce the tidal pull of place that will never let us survive if we resist the current... the "blue snow," not of Dublin, but of memory, of Colorado... this extraordinarily unique McGovern flair for the Keatonish (Buster) aside mixed with lyrical intellection, these poetic rooms with their many blue lights, direct or indirect, for us to turn on as night comes on."—David Lazar, from the Foreword
"Here are exacting sentences, any number irregularly hugged into the ferocious clusters which are Mr. McGovern's poems. My likely favorite, 'If the Light Could Kill Us,' does heavy duty as a garden unfurled at dawn, the beloved 'still sleeping, / flame-pink welts our love leaves on your almost / too delicate skin, brazen in this light.' And then the assault of a very different sentence, 'Samuel Johnson is dead. And Mrs. Thrale. / And the kind cherub of a straitjacket / she kept closeted should reason fail / him thoroughly, where's that deck-coat now?' followed by other people's torments inspected so closely that this morning 'violence / lingers like the last touch of a season.' Hence: 'Only as I rise to pull the window's shade / do you wake, dusted and dazed, as from a fever.' Strong as they are, the sentences, like the centuries, are treated pitilessly, as you can hear, yet there is what the poet calls 'the shimmer of a teen movie' throughout. Resilient art, and no loitering."—Richard Howard
- Print length88 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherAble Muse Press
- Publication date3 June 2015
- Dimensions15.2 x 0.54 x 22.9 cm
- ISBN-101927409500
- ISBN-13978-1927409503
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About the Author
Martin McGovern earned his MA in philosophy at Stanford University and his PhD in creative writing/literature at the University of Houston's Creative Writing Program. His poetry, essays, and reviews have appeared in The New Republic, Poetry, Denver Quarterly, Hotel Amerika, Chicago Review, Kenyon Review, Sewanee Review, and elsewhere. He cofounded The Urban Theater Company in Houston and was Associate Artistic Director of Ad Hoc Theater and Artistic Director of Tir Na nOg: An Irish Theater in Denver. His play Joseph K earned the 2009 Denver Post Ovation Award for Best New Work. Having taught for Regis University's College for Professional Studies since 2007 and creating its MA in Creative Writing, McGovern is also now cofounder and codirector of that university's Mile-High Low-Residency MFA program.
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- Publisher : Able Muse Press (3 June 2015)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 88 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1927409500
- ISBN-13 : 978-1927409503
- Item Weight : 141 g
- Dimensions : 15.2 x 0.54 x 22.9 cm
- Country of Origin : India
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