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An edition of The Devotion Field (2004)

The Devotion Field

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“Charged with negative capability, Keelan’s avant-garde collection plays in multiple dimensions….Like a linguistic ethicist—like a mad, social-science hybrid with a knack for transcending—Keelan wonders what worldly results might be achieved by a re-framing, on the level of the pronoun, of our grammatical relationship to the world. Given our sense, given evidence of life on many levels, can we second-and-third-person ourselves? Can we out ourselves toward awareness beyond our singular frames? What kind of relationships are possible when borders are permeable?…Keelan’s de-centered voices proliferate through leaps of metaphor and association, in choral compositions eulogizing the national soul.”
Denver Quarterly

“. . .a genuine and not-at-all trite sense of gratitude for the miracles of daily life provides responses, if not answers, to Keelan’s questions, but many post-elections readers will find her inquiries into the larger patterns and parameters of the national soul more pressing.”
Publishers Weekly

“. . .notions of plastic language, wit, humor, religious and philosophical considerations underlie all the work in this book. Keelan isn’t scared to make pictures or be simple—there are plenty of striking, careful images here; love poems, too—but neither is she afraid to grapple with ideas and explore the notions of writing and interior life. These poems may be rooted in experience, experiences which ring true, but they are used as stepping stones to something else: that something being poetry rather than stories told in broken lines.”
Stride Magazine

“Claudia Keelan’s The Devotion Field fully confirms the promise of her earlier books, especially the recent Utopic. The quotidian world of what seems to be things, “dog food and soil,” “dust and bits of paper,” flows naturally and luminously into the world of ideas, which becomes even more palpable. ‘Into the possibilities of the next page,/ Or more nearly, another day.’ The transit, returning us to where we always are, is breathtaking.”
—John Ashbery

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Publisher
Alice James Books
Language
English
Pages
65

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Edition Notes

Published in
Farmington, USA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.54
Library of Congress
PS3561.E3387 D485 2004, PS3561.E3387D485

The Physical Object

Pagination
65 p. ;
Number of pages
65

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3291286M
Internet Archive
devotionfieldpoe0000keel
ISBN 10
1882295463
LCCN
2004007435
OCLC/WorldCat
54906831
Library Thing
2602556
Goodreads
1414511

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