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OverviewFrom the fall of Troy recorded at the beginning of Western poetry to the ongoing mass extinction of species, Twelve Clocks meditates on the temporality of loss across the many scales of our experience and knowledge. Framed by central images of beginnings and ends, this collection searches six cities and intervals of time for the measures of loss, labor, and care. Through formal innovations derived from the second, the minute, the hour, etc., and the methods of their measure, these poems move from the stark violence of Homer's tale to the terrible precision and power of the atomic age. As the reader is transported from Las Vegas to Argentina to the landscapes of Ancient Greek epic poetry, Twelve Clocks explores the connections between song, ancestry, family, loss, and time. If the imagery of the collection hints Troy might be an image of the wrecked Argentine economy under neoliberal economics, the poems eschew the abstractions of politics in favor of a vivid and sensuous lyricism. The interconnectivity of the poems in Twelve Clocks is mirrored by different elements' transcendence throughout the collection. The clock that goes missing in one poem turns up in another, characters vanish and reappear, matter destroyed in one poem reoccurs as energy in another, and then matter and energy both go missing. Taken together, the poems confront the literary legacy of Western poetic tradition and our shared future. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Julie Sophia PaeglePublisher: University of Arizona Press Imprint: University of Arizona Press Dimensions: Width: 17.50cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 17.20cm Weight: 0.200kg ISBN: 9780816531363ISBN 10: 0816531366 Pages: 104 Publication Date: 28 February 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsTwelve Clocks is a kind of hybrid meditation on family, ancestry, distance, landscape, and of course time. The collection is ripe with risk-taking and hybridized form that dips in between the lyric, what one may call an experimental poetics and elements of creative non-fiction. It is deeply engaging, fresh, and fissured in the way all global diasporic narratives should be. --Matthew Shenoda, author of Seasons of Lotus, Seasons of Bone I want the mind behind the poems in Twelve Clocks to write my love letters, laundry lists, letters to the editor, and prayers. Give me the world as interpreted by Julie Sophia Paegle: the highs and lows of it, the beautiful lines, precise edges, and incendiary smarts. These poems catch the reader in the mind's deepest vision. They are monuments of intelligence. --Corinna Vallianatos, author of My Escape e <i>Twelve Clocks</i>is a kind of hybrid meditation on family, ancestry, distance, landscape, and of course time. The collection is ripe with risk-taking and hybridized form that dips in between the lyric, what one may call an experimental poetics and elements of creative non-fiction. It is deeply engaging, fresh, and fissured in the way all global diasporic narratives should be. Matthew Shenoda, author of<i>Seasons of Lotus, Seasons of Bone</i> By invoking Calliope, the muse of epic poetry, at the opening of her second volume of poems, Julie Sophia Paegle states an ambitious promise, and then proceeds to deliver, quite effortlessly, a masterwork. Twelve Clocks travels through the timelines of myth and history, allowing us to recognize the arresting patterns of humanity's vulnerability and its startling resilience to loss, change, and tragedy--hard-won evidence that the body's science is its impulse to keep light and memory burning. This book is ablaze with wonder. --Rigoberto Gonz�lez, author of Red-Inked Retablos I want the mind behind the poems in Twelve Clocks to write my love letters, laundry lists, letters to the editor, and prayers. Give me the world as interpreted by Julie Sophia Paegle: the highs and lows of it, the beautiful lines, precise edges, and incendiary smarts. These poems catch the reader in the mind's deepest vision. They are monuments of intelligence. --Corinna Vallianatos, author of My Escapee Twelve Clocks is a kind of hybrid meditation on family, ancestry, distance, landscape, and of course time. The collection is ripe with risk-taking and hybridized form that dips in between the lyric, what one may call an experimental poetics and elements of creative non-fiction. It is deeply engaging, fresh, and fissured in the way all global diasporic narratives should be. --Matthew Shenoda, author of Seasons of Lotus, Seasons of Bone Alluring cities, tragic heroes, time in its many disguises, and so much more occupy Paegle's imagination in Twelve Clocks, her brilliant second book, displaying her lyrical intensity, her keen insights, and the depth of her feelings, all made vivid poem after poem. --Juan Delgado, author of Vital Signs Twelve Clocks is a kind of hybrid meditation on family, ancestry, distance, landscape, and of course time. The collection is ripe with risk-taking and hybridized form that dips in between the lyric, what one may call an experimental poetics and elements of creative non-fiction. It is deeply engaging, fresh, and fissured in the way all global diasporic narratives should be. --Matthew Shenoda, author of Seasons of Lotus, Seasons of Bone Twelve Clocks is a kind of hybrid meditation on family, ancestry, distance, landscape, and of course time. The collection is ripe with risk-taking and hybridized form that dips in between the lyric, what one may call an experimental poetics and elements of creative non-fiction. It is deeply engaging, fresh, and fissured in the way all global diasporic narratives should be. Matthew Shenoda, author of Seasons of Lotus, Seasons of Bone Twelve Clocks is a kind of hybrid meditation on family, ancestry, distance, landscape, and of course time. The collection is ripe with risk-taking and hybridized form that dips in between the lyric, what one may call an experimental poetics and elements of creative non-fiction. It is deeply engaging, fresh, and fissured in the way all global diasporic narratives should be. --Matthew Shenoda, author of Seasons of Lotus, Seasons of Bone Alluring cities, tragic heroes, time in its many disguises, and so much more occupy Paegle's imagination in Twelve Clocks, her brilliant second book, displaying her lyrical intensity, her keen insights, and the depth of her feelings, all made vivid poem after poem. --Juan Delgado, author of Vital Signs I want the mind behind the poems in Twelve Clocks to write my love letters, laundry lists, letters to the editor, and prayers. Give me the world as interpreted by Julie Sophia Paegle: the highs and lows of it, the beautiful lines, precise edges, and incendiary smarts. These poems catch the reader in the mind's deepest vision. They are monuments of intelligence. --Corinna Vallianatos, author of My Escapee By invoking Calliope, the muse of epic poetry, at the opening of her second volume of poems, Julie Sophia Paegle states an ambitious promise, and then proceeds to deliver, quite effortlessly, a masterwork. Twelve Clocks travels through the timelines of myth and history, allowing us to recognize the arresting patterns of humanity's vulnerability and its startling resilience to loss, change, and tragedy--hard-won evidence that the body's science is its impulse to keep light and memory burning. This book is ablaze with wonder. --Rigoberto Gonzalez, author of Red-Inked Retablos Twelve Clocksis a kind of hybrid meditation on family, ancestry, distance, landscape, and of course time. The collection is ripe with risk-taking and hybridized form that dips in between the lyric, what one may call an experimental poetics and elements of creative non-fiction. It is deeply engaging, fresh, and fissured in the way all global diasporic narratives should be. Matthew Shenoda, author ofSeasons of Lotus, Seasons of Bone Alluring cities, tragic heroes, time in its many disguises, and so much more occupy Paegle s imagination inTwelve Clocks, her brilliant second book, displaying her lyrical intensity, her keen insights, and the depth of her feelings, all made vivid poem after poem. Juan Delgado, author of Vital Signs I want the mind behind the poems inTwelve Clocksto write my love letters, laundry lists, letters to the editor, and prayers. Give me the world as interpreted by Julie Sophia Paegle: the highs and lows of it, the beautiful lines, precise edges, and incendiary smarts.These poems catch the reader in the mind s deepest vision. They are monuments of intelligence. Corinna Vallianatos, author ofMy Escapee By invoking Calliope, the muse of epic poetry, at the opening of her second volume of poems, Julie Sophia Paegle states an ambitious promise, and then proceeds to deliver, quite effortlessly, a masterwork. Twelve Clocks travels through the timelines of myth and history, allowing us to recognize the arresting patterns of humanity s vulnerability and its startling resilience to loss, change, and tragedy hard-won evidence that the body s science is its impulse to keep light and memory burning. This book is ablaze with wonder. Rigoberto Gonzalez, author of Red-Inked Retablos By invoking Calliope, the muse of epic poetry, at the opening of her second volume of poems, Julie Sophia Paegle states an ambitious promise, and then proceeds to deliver, quite effortlessly, a masterwork. Twelve Clocks travels through the timelines of myth and history, allowing us to recognize the arresting patterns of humanity s vulnerability and its startling resilience to loss, change, and tragedy hard-won evidence that the body s science is its impulse to keep light and memory burning. This book is ablaze with wonder. Rigoberto Gonzalez, author of Red-Inked Retablos I want the mind behind the poems in Twelve Clocks to write my love letters, laundry lists, letters to the editor, and prayers. Give me the world as interpreted by Julie Sophia Paegle: the highs and lows of it, the beautiful lines, precise edges, and incendiary smarts.These poems catch the reader in the mind s deepest vision. They are monuments of intelligence. Corinna Vallianatos, author of My Escape e By invoking Calliope, the muse of epic poetry, at the opening of her second volume of poems, Julie Sophia Paegle states an ambitious promise, and then proceeds to deliver, quite effortlessly, a masterwork. Twelve Clocks travels through the timelines of myth and history, allowing us to recognize the arresting patterns of humanity's vulnerability and its startling resilience to loss, change, and tragedy--hard-won evidence that the body's science is its impulse to keep light and memory burning. This book is ablaze with wonder. --Rigoberto GonzAlez, author of Red-Inked Retablos I want the mind behind the poems in Twelve Clocks to write my love letters, laundry lists, letters to the editor, and prayers. Give me the world as interpreted by Julie Sophia Paegle: the highs and lows of it, the beautiful lines, precise edges, and incendiary smarts. These poems catch the reader in the mind's deepest vision. They are monuments of intelligence. --Corinna Vallianatos, author of My Escape e Author InformationJulie Sophia Paegle teaches at California State University, San Bernardino, USA where she is Poetry Coordinator for the MFA program. She holds an MFA and a PhD in literature and creative writing from the University of Utah, USA. Her poetry has appeared in Ploughshares, Colorado Review, Best New Poets 2007, and other publications. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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