Luxury: Poems
English
By (author): Philip Schultz
In this compassionate new collection, Philip Schultzs wry and incisive poetic voice takes on both the eternal questions of meaning and happiness and essentially modern complexitiesthe collective power of womens marches, the strangeness of googling oneself, the refugee crisis, the emotions associated with visiting the 9/11 memorial. At once philosophical and droll, Schultz explores lifes luxuries and challenges with masterly precision.
Luxury takes its name from the center poem, which has an ironic ring next to Schultzs Pulitzer Prizewinning collection Failure. The poem is a beautiful exploration of the pull toward life as Schultz examines the question of suicide, intimately probing a familial pull toward that darkness and weaving in the philosophy of Albert Camus and the voices and legacies of Paul Celan and Ernest Hemingway. Using humor, irony, and celebration as ballast against the books darker forces, Luxury explores the comfort and sustenance of life, the bittersweet clarity of aging, and the anxiety of existence.
From Greed:
Happiness, I used to think,
was a necessary illusion.
Now I think its just
precious moments of relief