Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9780974690292
Pub Date: January 2006
Imprint: Wesleyan University Press
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Description:
In Watchword, William Fuller plots the paths of consciousness with sensitivity and precision. Pivoting on what he has elsewhere called "transfer points almost too elusive to name," his poems shift—sometimes mid-word—between languages of commerce, the natural sciences, and seventeenth-century Neoplatonism (among others). Such moments of exchange elicit both wonder and horror; what emerges is a marriage of heaven and hell. /> />Sample Poem: whether transmutation of sweat into airsignifies the middle of unrealized thoughtby lease and release of interestin what we call thingsnot anxious to be combinedby cold estimation noneto sweep up after the crazed, the shakenthose prepared to sacrificethrough imaginative or sensitive powerthe flavor, the sweetness nonecould describe except the enflamed