
A Certain Clarity
Selected Poems
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نقد و بررسی

February 15, 2020
Joseph is a poet of two cities, Detroit and New York, and two modes, the lyric and the analytic. He is also a lawyer who analyzes how the flow of capital enables the worst imaginings of Atrocious and bottomless / states of mind, natural as air. In the same poem, he sets such conventional poetic subjects as weather, love, memory, and justice against or alongside the apparently irresistible power of our perfectly contemplated machines. In this volume of selections from six previous collections, Joseph's best poems juxtapose the human, which is moral, with the diction of the state and of stateless wealth, which is amoral, in such a way that Samuel Beckett's claim, Being is constantly putting form in danger, becomes true in a way that Beckett could not have intended. Beckett didn't have the words for the new ways that money and data separate us from our lives and the meanings we attach to them. If this sounds abstract, Joseph makes it terribly clear and intimate in ways few other poets ever consider.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)
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