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Orlando / Sandra Simonds.

Simonds, Sandra, (author.).

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  • ISBN: 9781940696591
  • ISBN: 1940696593
  • ISBN: 9781940696607
  • ISBN: 1940696607
  • Physical Description: 79 pages ; 26 cm
  • Edition: First Edition.
  • Publisher: Seattle : Wave Books, [2018]

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General Note:
"Wave Books 068"--Title page verso.
Subject: American poetry > 21st century.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at GRPL.

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0 current holds with 1 total copy.

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Main 813.6 Si56o (Text) 31307023323498 Non Fiction Available -

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Orlando
Orlando
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Orlando

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Invoking Orlando as a place, muse, and former lover, Simonds (Further Problems with Pleasure) lays bare how "time moves/ even the worst stories forward." The two long poems that compose the book feel vast in scope even as they obsess over minutiae, making grand statements ("I want to be left alone to love my fantasy") and reliving memories in extreme close-up ("the weather/ on my phone still set to your 94 degrees, I count each degree like a droplet of blood"). Simonds employs her signature breathless momentum to great advantage, deciphering what connects people and how those connections can keep a person going even against his or her will. She entwines recollections of an unresolved relationship and the multifarious abuses of love with notions of the precarity of the present. But this is not a sob story; the poems exhibit self-awareness as they shift forward at furious speed "like the one remaining heroine/ of the first poem jumping/ into the next one a fire pouring/ from a Cadillac door a heart engulfed in flame/ on the way to Orlando." The speaker also calls upon a dark humor: "When people say, 'I'm so sorry that happened to you,'/ I feel a corporate terror." Simonds delivers an affecting collection that both befits and transcends its namesake city. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.


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