Lost Body, Terry Ehret

Lost Body

Terry Ehret

Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
PubDate: 6/1/1993
ISBN: 9781556590573
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $11.00
Quantity Available: 9
Pages: 88
 

Poetry. Selected for publication in the National Poetry Series by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Carolyn Kizer, Terry Ehret's first book explores her sense of estrangement from needs and desires, and often from her own body as she struggles for identity and definition and the continual recreation of self in intimacy, in motherhood, and in language. She comes into language as if wading into a foreign elements, walking "the boundary between the dead and the silence of her ordinary life," taking the reader into myth, memory, dream, sexual desire, and in the final section, through an imaginative interpretation of an ancient hieroglyph text. If H.D. had been a language poet, she might have written something like this.

Author Hometown: PETALUMA, CA USA



About the author: Terry Ehret is a poet and teacher, as well as one of the founders of Sixteen Rivers Press, a nonprofit, shared-work publishing collective representing poets of the San Francisco Bay Area watershed. She has published three collections: Lost Body (1993), Translations from the Human Language (2001), and most recently Lucky Break (2008). Literary awards include the National Poetry Series, the Commonwealth Club of California Book Award, and the Nimrod/ Hardman Pablo Neruda Poetry Prize. In 1997, as the writer-on-site at the Oakland Museum of California, she created a poetry audio tour for the Gallery of California Art; and from 2004-2006, she served as Sonoma County Poet Laureate. She has taught writing at San Francisco State and Sonoma State Universities, California College of the Arts, Santa Rosa Junior College, and with the California Poets in the Schools Program. She currently leads private workshops in Sonoma County, California, where she lives with her family.

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“Ehret lyrically captures the primordial concepts of man, woman, nature and dream.”
—Publishers Weekly

“Terry Ehret is a wonderfully various, resourceful poet. Her play with forms works always towards ease and freedom. Her timing is faultless, a joy in itself; and her fearlessness is exhilarating.”
—Ursula Le Guin

“Terry Ehret’s poetry is vivid, compelling, full of energy...lucid yet mysterious.... I salute her achievement. Her poems are one more step for womankind.”
—Carolyn Kizer

“To read [Ehret’s work] is to become invested, repeatedly…at the most serious and disquieting level of song, where one crosses over to the unfamiliar and recognizes it and is changed.”
—Kathleen Fraser

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