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The poems in Blood Prism span a lifetime. Its three sections, "Memory," "Politics," and "Age," frame meditations on a violence-blotched world with reflections on the author's childhood and conclusions about a decades-long life of writing. "I'm 60 and still . . . alive in this world, with love and with its palindrome," one poem says. And the argument of the book turns on that precise puzzle: on evol, invoking as it does both evil and evolve, both human wrong and life as something more than mere survival. In a variety of styles--prose poems, standard and dislocated forms--Hoeppner uses "blood"…mehr

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The poems in Blood Prism span a lifetime. Its three sections, "Memory," "Politics," and "Age," frame meditations on a violence-blotched world with reflections on the author's childhood and conclusions about a decades-long life of writing. "I'm 60 and still . . . alive in this world, with love and with its palindrome," one poem says. And the argument of the book turns on that precise puzzle: on evol, invoking as it does both evil and evolve, both human wrong and life as something more than mere survival. In a variety of styles--prose poems, standard and dislocated forms--Hoeppner uses "blood" to represent family and history, his surprising and richly imagistic language rendering the emptiness he calls imagination "into remains. Into what persists."
Autorenporträt
Edward Haworth Hoeppner is professor of English at Oakland University. His previous books of poetry are Rain through High Windows and Ancestral Radio. He has also published a critical study, Echoes and Moving Fields: Structure and Subjectivity in the Poetry of John Ashbery and W. S. Merwin.