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"The Lapidary's Nosegay, Lara Candland's primer of poems, presents to readers a bouquet of resplendent poems that Candland has created, collaged, curated, and re-imagined by using the rich floral and gem imagery in the poetry of Emily Dickinson as her primary source material. Dickinson and Candland share linguistic and theological roots in the Bible, nineteenth-century American Protestantism, and a lexicon distinctive to their specific individuarian communities, and this collection of poems draws a serpentine kind of map across nearly two centuries, journeying from Amherst, Massachusetts to Provo, Utah, from Dickinson's severe and lush New England to Candland's own jagged, harsh, and stunning high desert Utah. The Lapidary's Nosegay explores the ways that both poets have simultaneously challenged and embraced the axiomatic constraints of religion, landscape, and cultural conventions and expectations of each poet's time and place. Aesthetically, Candland attempts to challenge the hierarchies of the page through linguistic, typographic, and sonic experimentation. The Lapidary's Nosegay carries Dickinsonian echoes to alliterative and parenthetic excessivities that indicate sound stresses, or that pictographically invoke sun, god, ghosts, ecstasy, and the jewels and flowers tumbling throughout Dickinson's own poems. This collection works at toppling textual hierarchies, systematically jumbling sound, text, meaning, symbol, and context, entering the vein of radical American aesthetics, politics, and culture that have shaped Candland's life and poetics."--Provided by publisher
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monografia Rebiun36458750 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36458750 m o d cr |n|---||||| 180217s2018 ilu o 000 0 eng d 1023536167 1102406744 9781885635624 1885635621 9781885635617 1885635613 AU@ 000062622960 AU@ 000062668329 UPVA 998645415003706 CBUC 991001018286806712 CBUC 991010977166106709 22573/ctt20mpcc1 JSTOR EBLCP eng pn EBLCP OCLCO IDB YDX JSTOR N$T OCLCF OCLCQ U3W UKAHL OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCQ FIC 000000 bisacsh Candland, Lara The Lapidary's Nosegay Chicago University Press of Colorado 2018 Chicago Chicago University Press of Colorado 1 online resource (127 pages) 1 online resource (127 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Mountain West Poetry Series Cover; Table of Contents; A Key to Parenthetical and Other Markings; Notes on the Writing of The Lapidaryâ#x80;#x99;s Nosegay; A sudden (((bright coin))); Ambuscade of (((cl(o)ver))); (((Angels))) babbleâ#x80;#x94;; Beetle's (o)rdination; Br(o)ken spectacles; (((Buttercups))) (((ranunculuses))); Chartered from (((my otterâ#x80;#x99;s wind(ow))))â#x80;#x94;; (((Daff(o)dils))) (((my blondines))); Declined (((day))); Dim unsuspected tenderness; Eyesâ#x80;#x94; little (like) treesâ#x80;#x94;; (((((Fairy P(o)et))))); ((Gh(o)st)) (((bl(oo)ms))); (((Gl(o)be)))â#x80;#x94;bashfulâ#x80;#x94;((humming)); (((Green artificer)))â#x80;#x94;; (((H(oa)rd of (((gems)))))) (((I))) diedI gather idle (((bumblebees))); Jointedâ#x80;#x94;; Kingâ#x80;#x99;s rep(o)se; Lostâ#x80;#x94;; My; (((Moth-star dropt))) int(o) the (o)rchard; Night (((onyx))); (((O!))) (((heart)))-sodden!!!; Our (((august))) antiquary ransacks & ; Pare this sapphire (((apple))); Pauperâ#x80;#x99;s slit of silk; The (((P(o)etâ#x80;#x99;s))) zephyr angry; Peeps ont(o) that sleeping (((egg))) ((())); Quiveringâ#x80;#x94;; Ragged phoebes (((trem(o)r))) :::; ((Rapt)) (((::::: m(o)rning of all m(o)rnings))); R(ou)geâ#x80;#x94;; Septemberâ#x80;#x99;s escutcheon; (((Sn(ow)))) aprilly does (((Gh(o)st))) & whiff across the altar The child is scr(o)lled up like a small pretty ((ear))(((Timbral))) she fleshly flickersâ#x80;#x94;; This (((broily))) day; Throng of ac(o)rns ::::::; ((Unfrequented)) august; Vane turnsâ#x80;#x94;; We have slendered ourselves; (((Wind(ow)â#x80;#x99;s))) (((sparkling))) an(o)dyne; (((onyX))) night :::::::::::::; (((Yclept))) & (((chrysalid))); Zinnia???; Equations and Sums of Parenthetical Combinations; Acknowledgments "The Lapidary's Nosegay, Lara Candland's primer of poems, presents to readers a bouquet of resplendent poems that Candland has created, collaged, curated, and re-imagined by using the rich floral and gem imagery in the poetry of Emily Dickinson as her primary source material. Dickinson and Candland share linguistic and theological roots in the Bible, nineteenth-century American Protestantism, and a lexicon distinctive to their specific individuarian communities, and this collection of poems draws a serpentine kind of map across nearly two centuries, journeying from Amherst, Massachusetts to Provo, Utah, from Dickinson's severe and lush New England to Candland's own jagged, harsh, and stunning high desert Utah. The Lapidary's Nosegay explores the ways that both poets have simultaneously challenged and embraced the axiomatic constraints of religion, landscape, and cultural conventions and expectations of each poet's time and place. Aesthetically, Candland attempts to challenge the hierarchies of the page through linguistic, typographic, and sonic experimentation. The Lapidary's Nosegay carries Dickinsonian echoes to alliterative and parenthetic excessivities that indicate sound stresses, or that pictographically invoke sun, god, ghosts, ecstasy, and the jewels and flowers tumbling throughout Dickinson's own poems. This collection works at toppling textual hierarchies, systematically jumbling sound, text, meaning, symbol, and context, entering the vein of radical American aesthetics, politics, and culture that have shaped Candland's life and poetics."--Provided by publisher American poetry- 21st century FICTION- General American poetry Experimental poetry Experimental poetry Poésie expérimentale Print version Candland, Lara. Lapidary's Nosegay. Chicago : University Press of Colorado, 2018 9781885635617 Mountain west poetry series