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Our Post-Soviet History Unfolds: Poems

por Eleanor Lerman

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Eleanor Lerman, whose last collection,The Mystery of Meteors (2001), was named byLibrary Journal as "Best of Poetry, 2001," returns with a dazzling, funny, and seriously mature new book. InOur Post-Soviet History Unfolds, Lerman boldly wrests contemporary mysticism from a hard-knock New York Jewish consciousness. She's a solid witness to the 1960s, Cold War, Vietnam, sexual revolution, and drugs. However, in her favor, she's traveled through baby boomer irony, bought the T-shirt, and found her way back. Eleanor Lerman has been nominated for a National Book Award, received the inaugural Juniper Prize, and was the recipient of a fiction grant from the New York Foundation for the Arts. She is a lifelong New Yorker.… (más)
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Poetry I actually wanted to read. My favorites were front-heavy:
Starfish: "And you wonder, is his a message, finally, or just another day?"
The Magellanic Clouds: "Loving us, loving us, loving us, the Small Magellanic Clod puzzles the astronomers because it seems to have no purpose. But we know better. We whisper its name to our children so they may be comforted."
Our Post-Soviet History Unfolds: "She would have crawled across Eastern Europe and fed that dog her own blood if she had to." ( )
  et.carole | Jan 21, 2022 |
Another poet discovered via the Writer's Almanac. The poem was Starfish, and I liked it enough to buy the whole book. I enjoyed the whole thing. Similar to Tony Hoagland. A little more political. A little edgier. ( )
  kristenn | Jan 7, 2010 |
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Eleanor Lerman, whose last collection,The Mystery of Meteors (2001), was named byLibrary Journal as "Best of Poetry, 2001," returns with a dazzling, funny, and seriously mature new book. InOur Post-Soviet History Unfolds, Lerman boldly wrests contemporary mysticism from a hard-knock New York Jewish consciousness. She's a solid witness to the 1960s, Cold War, Vietnam, sexual revolution, and drugs. However, in her favor, she's traveled through baby boomer irony, bought the T-shirt, and found her way back. Eleanor Lerman has been nominated for a National Book Award, received the inaugural Juniper Prize, and was the recipient of a fiction grant from the New York Foundation for the Arts. She is a lifelong New Yorker.

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