Where We Think It Should Go, Claire Becker

Where We Think It Should Go

Claire Becker

Publisher: Octopus Books
PubDate: 12/1/2010
ISBN: 9780980193848
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $12.00
Quantity Available: 48
Pages: 75
 

Poetry. "Poems should go to where we think, which means that they often end up in the loneliest, most impossible places. (California'll do, but there are others.) Once, when I was a little kid, I burned my hand with our car's cigarette lighter while my mom was busy paying for the gas she'd just pumped. I remember the meaty stench, the little crop circle in my palm, but mostly I remember wanting badly to know a thing, a thing that sped off as quickly as it came, maybe quicker. Claire Becker's poems seem both driven by that impulse and in love with that result. They've got a throb at which it's hard not to wonder and, like more than one of us, an aching oddball soul"—Graham Foust.

Author City: OAKLAND, CA USA

Claire Becker teaches high school students at the California School for the Blind and co-edits the online journal RealPoetik. She is the author of WHERE WE THINK IT SHOULD GO (Octopus Books, 2010) and the chapbooks Young Adult (Boxwood Editions, 2010), Get You (Duration Press, 2009), and Untoward (Lame House Press, 2007).

Reviews and Other Links
author blog
RealPoetik
Kristen Heine @ NewPages
Jeff Alessandrelli @ Open Letters Monthly




“Here are elemental and sophisticated—splendid—poems making distinctions about how the body and mind might work, how the world or poem might work. With hyperbolic understandment, in a sinuous, harmonious manner, Claire Becker finds her purpose in clear, sometimes haunted, spaces of joy or desolation, but always in a place of desire.”
—Norma Cole

“Claire Becker's poems evoke the melancholy and solitude of young adulthood without falling into the trap of conjuring nostalgic reveries.”
—Arnon Grunberg

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