Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror 2
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Rating | : | 4.98 (720 Votes) |
Asin | : | 193420093X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 88 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He holds an M.F.A. He lives in St. in Creative Writing from the University of Virginia and a B.F.A. in Screenwriting from the University of Southern California. Louis, Missouri, and serves as a writer-in-residence at Washington University.. About the AuthorPaul Legault: Paul Legault was born in Ontario and raised in Tennessee. Paul Legault is the co-founder of the translation press Telephone Books and the author of three books of poetry: The Madeleine Poems (Omnidawn, 2010), The Other Poems (Fence, 2011), and T
"A Glossary of Memory" according to Claire D.. In Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror 2, Paul Legault transcends the mind's exterior and interior angles to form a glossary of memory via which John Ashbery's 1975 Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror is found. Both conceptually and linguistically rich, the book itself is gorgeously designed by Joseph Kaplan with a bright blue margin crease. My favorite poem in the collection is "Farm II 2."
in Screenwriting from the University of Southern California. Paul Legault is the co-founder of the translation press Telephone Books and the author of three books of poetry: The Madeleine Poems (Omnidawn, 2010), The Other Poems (Fence, 2011), and The Emily Dickinson Reader (McSweeney's, 2012). Paul Legaul
The relationship is complicated.From "As One Put Drunk into the Packet-Boat 2":I tried the immortal things—some of them were free.The glass in front of us stopped usAt least for a while, waiting for the light to do its thing: siftThrough the previously unwaded-through seasonLike someone named Autumn, walking aroundIn autumn. The dispatcher mimics the dispatchSimultaneously to its arrival. Legault is the co-founder of the translation press Telephone Books and the author of three books of poetry. We decidedWho'd come in. I wasn't going anywhere,Me having filled my white pockets;But if you'd mentioned the time, I would've suggestedWe rise to the occasions. In 1975 John Ashbery published Self Po