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Product details
- ISBN 9780807135181
- Weight: 113g
- Dimensions: 137 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 01 Oct 2009
- Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Thomas Reiter's Catchment abounds with stories brought to life. From memory, myth, and imagination comes a faith in the power of poetry to bear witness. Here we find a variety of personae engaged in dutiful labor ranging from gardening to tomb repair. The lore of occupations centers these narratives and dramatic lyrics, and the texts range widely in time and place, with settings in the Caribbean islands, with their colonial and postcolonial realities, their multiform history, culture, and topography; the Midwest of the pioneer era as well as of the poet's own childhood; and the New Jersey Pine Barrens.
These poems, inclusive of so many perspectives and voices, enter wide sweeps and strong currents of history, not to generalize or point a moral but rather to render moments in the lives of people caught in the effects of time's passing. Reiter is drawn to portray those who hold their lives together in spite of adversity, even calamity, who simply -- profoundly -- go on. Passionate, authoritative in tone and detail, Catchment embodies a vision in which art comes out of a necessity to repair the world.
These poems, inclusive of so many perspectives and voices, enter wide sweeps and strong currents of history, not to generalize or point a moral but rather to render moments in the lives of people caught in the effects of time's passing. Reiter is drawn to portray those who hold their lives together in spite of adversity, even calamity, who simply -- profoundly -- go on. Passionate, authoritative in tone and detail, Catchment embodies a vision in which art comes out of a necessity to repair the world.
Thomas Reiter is the author of ten collections of poetry, including Powers and Boundaries and Pearly Everlasting. He has given readings and poetry workshops widely, mainly in this country but also in the West Indies and in Wales. His awards include an Academy of American Poets Prize, the Daily News Poetry Prize from the Caribbean Writer, and poetry fellowships from the NEA and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.
Catchment
€19.99
