Publication

2007-05-01 - University Of Chicago Press

Language

English

Word Count

18,000 words, Guess

Page Count

72 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2006016550
  • LibraryThing6707724
  • Goodreads1057788

Classifications

  • LCCPS3558.A3645 U64 2007

Description

An extended meditation on how death affects those left behind, Under Sleep is a skillfully understated, beautifully rendered elegy for the poet’s partner. Formally inventive and technically sophisticated, Daniel Hall attends to the power of death to haunt every perception. The poet’s voice registers as though he were walking on the bottom of the ocean, in a state of mind somewhere “under sleep,” in a kind of waking dream. In Hall’s hands, isolated moments of perception bloom into truly touching love elegies. The poems in Under Sleep were written over a period of ten years and, as a result, are densely interconnected, with lines and entire stanzas transplanted between different poems. Using styles ranging from free verse to sonnets, Sapphics, and rhymed haikus, Hall populates the book with literary and historical figures—Baudelaire, Pound, and Casanova—in poems set in China, the Middle East, Death Valley, and Italy. Throughout, the poetry is propelled by tension as the speaker struggles with his own better judgment—and against his lover’s wishes—to turn the loss of the beloved into art.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Phoenix Poets Series

Other Editions

  • Under SleepHardcoverUniversity Of Chicago Press2007-05-01

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