Notarikon, Catherine Bowman

Notarikon

Catherine Bowman

Publisher: Four Way Books
PubDate: 3/15/2006
ISBN: 9781884800702
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $14.95
Quantity Available: 9
Pages: 98
 

Poetry. NOTARIKON includes Catherine Bowman's signature narrative-meditative poems—bountiful and confrontational, funny, heartbreaking, and wise—as well as a formally inventive one-thousand-line poem written in one hundred ten-line stanzas, each line made up of ten syllables. The poem is both map of and meditation on forgetting and remembering. Numeric and alphabetic systems, tens and 10s, punctuate this homage to a ten-year marriage, a decade, music, food, and New York City. In "1000 Lines" the stanzas, even the tiniest syllables, become wonder cabinets filled with mementoes and fragments as the speaker, a self-described pseudonumerologist, obsessively attempts to retrieve an irretrievable past and to reveal and access the world through the powers of ten.

Author City: Bloomington, IN USA

CATHERINE BOWMAN is the director of the Creative Writing Program at Indiana University and the author of the poetry collections Rock Farm (1996) and 1-800-HOT-RIBS (1993). She teaches at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Mass. She is the editor of Word of Mouth: Poems Featured on NPR's "All Things Considered" (2003). She lives in Bloomington, Indiana.

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