NO FACE (SELECTED & NEW POEMS), Judith Roitman

NO FACE (SELECTED & NEW POEMS)

Judith Roitman

Publisher: First Intensity
PubDate: 7/1/2008
ISBN: 9781889960173
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $14.95
Quantity Available: 52
Pages: 192
 

Poetry. "With a mind opening up to anything and everything, Judith Roitman records the living facts of direct personal experience as they happen. She does this with the discipline of straightforward, simple language, '... although the temptation is always to hold onto something ... but still the refusal to change anything, not even one word, as when the mind has stopped noticing that it notices prematurely...' Even when they are framed by the memory or narrative, events or words are allowed the seemingly absurd juxtapositions of different levels of interconnectedness. A brilliant collection"--Janet Rodney. "Roitman's distinct and elegant line runs through a large variety of forms, breaking now at close intervals, now at deep breaths, now at the margin, now at the period. The line disappears altogether, into white space that is equally distinct, leaving the words in array. Then this unbroken space becomes a matrix for the whole. The result is a poetry of ongoing spiritual awakening, continual without progression; a redemption from the 'false hope set up by grammar' whereby one is not so much blessed as nonplussed. Which is enough"--Cyrus Console.

Judith Roitman was born and raised in New York City. She lived for a while in the San Francisco and Boston areas and now lives in Lawrence, Kansas where she is a professor of mathematics. Her most recent book is No Face (Selected & New Poems), published this summer by First Intensity; previous books include The Stress of Meaning: Variations on a Line of Susan Howe; Diamond Notebooks; and Slippage.

Reviews and Other Links
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