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A Night in the Country

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 898890420Y
ISBN-13 9798988904205
Publisher Changes Pub.
Imprint Changes Pub.
Country of Manufacture US
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Mar 1st, 2024
Print length 66 Pages
Weight 156 grams
Dimensions 22.90 x 15.30 x 0.70 cms
Product Classification: Literature & literary studies
Ksh 2,700.00
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Selected by Louise Glück as Winner of the 2023 Changes Book Prize, Laura Newbern’s second collection is a work of burning, restrained urgency that looks at loss, isolation, the passage of time—and what endures despite. Written in a town that was once home to the world’s largest asylum, these poems are studies in the dual nature of that idea: asylum, always both a protection and an exile. The “country” of these poems is not, or not only, the idyllic backdrop of a pastoral scene; it is also, more ominously, the kind of country defined by a flag, dark borderland, and violent history. In other words: place of separation. Writing about the works of Bellini, Newbern shifts focus away from the paintings’ subjects and into the scenery where landscape is what constitutes the irreducible distance of the subjects from every other thing. “The Madonna of the Meadow cannot also be the Madonna not of the Meadow,” Glück writes in her foreword. “No one thing can be everything.” A Night in the Country is haunted by figures of loneliness who attend to their isolation with a spirit of religiosity, for them a necessary art. This is a quietly astonishing book about the enduring discrepancy between what we hope for and what is possible.Laura Newbern is the author of Love and the Eye, selected by Claudia Rankine for Kore Press. Her poems have appeared in The Atlantic, The Threepenny Review, Poetry, and The Georgia Review, among others. The recipient of a Writer’s Award from the Rona Jaffe Foundation, she grew up in Washington, D.C. and currently lives and works in Georgia.“Poetry’s impossible objectives—permanence, the dream of perfection—haunt these poems. Poems about art and the making of art recur, but in the main, A Night in the Country is rooted in a recognizable human reality, less rarefied than art but sharing with art a recognition of limitation. [. . .] At a time when most are preoccupied with justice, with what can and must be changed, Laura Newbern writes about what does not change, writing not so much against current modes as apart from them. Small occasions, clear sentences. And underneath, measureless fathoms.”—LOUISE GLÜCK“Laura Newbern’s A Night in the Country is at once direct and mysterious, a book ofdeclarations and decrees subsumed in the language of the fable. These poems romp and turn and wander and wonder with no easy endings in sight, or as Newbern herselfmight say, ‘Life’s a room: outside/it two great rivers meet in sunlight…there is no help in them.’ These are exceptional poems, and a subtle song of heartbreak plays through every line.”—JERICHO BROWN“The poems in A Night in the Country contain poignant inquiries into the satisfactions that images provide, or fail to provide, in our mental and emotional lives. The poet imagines Renaissance painters at work; tries out various self-portraits with animals; resolves discrete images of daily life with an acknowledgement of the passionate distances and trade-offs involved in making art. She maintains a sort of visual staining in mind, so that the significance or resonance of a lyric moment must remain aesthetic, and not existential. In other words, the image houses the mixed feelings and unprovable intuitions that express the lyric impulse: ‘The mind goes back, the heart goes with it, the forest/whirls all around.’ Laura Newbern’s poetry is the more remarkable because it makes these instances feel at once piercing and abidingly generous.”—SANDRA LIM

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