On Jupiter Place
New Poems
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نقد و بررسی
March 1, 2016
Not surprisingly, accomplished novelist Christopher (Tiger Rag) excels at portraiture, whether of his grandmother ("for when she died many years later/ having loved me (I know) as best she could/ she was still a stranger") or Lois Lane ("she has suspicions, intangible, inchoate, but whenever she puts 2 + 2 together--she of the steel-trap mind--comes up with 5." Yet satisfyingly, even strikingly, he doesn't overfreight his poems with fact or description (as some prose writers might), instead producing telescoped lines clear in story and spare in punctuation so that they pour down the page. (In terms of sheer clarity, his studies with Elizabeth Bishop show.) Christopher effectively nails the moment--a Buddhist monk in a bus station advises that "rebirth...is nothing more/ than the awakening of a stranger/ who has left another stranger behind"--while deftly setting scenes ("Flying into Madrid before dawn./ Iron pavement./ Black glass") and folding in history; "14 Rue Serpentine" races from a turn-of-the-century children's prison in Paris to the Louvre, ancient Egypt, and depraved Empress Theodora. The result, Christopher's first collection since 2004's Crossing the Equator, is fresh and welcome. VERDICT A thoroughly engaging collection for a wide range of readers.--Barbara Hoffert, Library Journal
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