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Night of the Republic

por Alan Shapiro

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Poetry about placesâ??from a supermarket to a strip club to a suburban homeâ??from a poet who "seeks what lies at the deepest level of the human heart" (Chicago Tribune).

In Night of the Republic, Alan Shapiro takes us on an unsettling night tour of America's public placesâ??a gas station restroom, shoe store, convention hall, and race track, among othersâ??and in stark Edward Hopperâ??like imagery reveals the surreal and dreamlike features of these familiar but empty night spaces. Shapiro finds in them not the expected alienation but rather an odd, companionable solitude rising up from the quiet emptiness.

In other poems, Shapiro writes movingly of his 1950s and '60s childhood in Brookline, Massachusetts, with special focus on the house he grew up in. These meditations, always inflected with Shapiro's quick wit and humor, lead to recollections of tragic and haunting events such as the Cuban missile crisis and the assassination of JFK. While Night of the Republic is Shapiro's most ambitious work to date, it is also his most timely and urgent for the acute way it illuminates the mingling of private obsessions with public space.

"His poems are both artful and unpretentious." â??Boston Rev
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I have read other collections by Shapiro I liked better, but this was a fine enough collection. ( )
  bness2 | May 23, 2017 |
Alan Shapiro has a masterful hand for poetry. I only wish he had sought to include human life in this book. The idea of visiting various locations at night is great, and the locations are emblematic of contemporary American society, but they all feel so sterile without occupation. The occasional human presence is composed of dead-eyed slaves to the worst in our society. I've been out in America at night, and it's not the post-apocalyptic isolation presented here. But the way that Shapiro imbues inanimate objects with human flaws is wonderful, and for that, four stars. ( )
  sbloom42 | May 21, 2014 |
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Fiction. Poetry. HTML:

Poetry about placesâ??from a supermarket to a strip club to a suburban homeâ??from a poet who "seeks what lies at the deepest level of the human heart" (Chicago Tribune).

In Night of the Republic, Alan Shapiro takes us on an unsettling night tour of America's public placesâ??a gas station restroom, shoe store, convention hall, and race track, among othersâ??and in stark Edward Hopperâ??like imagery reveals the surreal and dreamlike features of these familiar but empty night spaces. Shapiro finds in them not the expected alienation but rather an odd, companionable solitude rising up from the quiet emptiness.

In other poems, Shapiro writes movingly of his 1950s and '60s childhood in Brookline, Massachusetts, with special focus on the house he grew up in. These meditations, always inflected with Shapiro's quick wit and humor, lead to recollections of tragic and haunting events such as the Cuban missile crisis and the assassination of JFK. While Night of the Republic is Shapiro's most ambitious work to date, it is also his most timely and urgent for the acute way it illuminates the mingling of private obsessions with public space.

"His poems are both artful and unpretentious." â??Boston Rev

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