Earthly Delights: Poems
English
By (author): Troy Jollimore
From the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, a new collection of philosophical, elegiac, and wry meditations on film, painting, music, and poetry itself
Earthly Delights begins with an invocation to the muse and ends with the departure of Odysseus from Ithaca. In between, Troy Jollimores distinguished new collection ranges widely, with cinematic and adventurous poems that often concern artistic creation and its place in the world. A great many center on films, from Andrei Tarkovskys Nostalghia to Paul Thomas Andersons Boogie Nights. The title poem reflects on Hieronymus Boschs The Garden of Earthly Delights, while another is an elegy for Gord Downie, the lead singer and lyricist for the cult rock band The Tragically Hip. Other poems address various forms of political insanity, from the Kennedy assassination to todays active shooter drills, and philosophical ideas, from Ralph Waldo Emersons musings on beauty to John D. Rockefellers thoughts on the relation between roses and capitalist ethics. The books longest poem, American Beauty, returns repeatedly to the film of that name, but ultimately becomes a meditation on the Western history of making and looking, andlike many of the books poemsan elegy for lost things.