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False Spring

Full title: False Spring
ISBN: 9781771314763
ISBN 10: 1771314761
Authors: Bifford, Darren
Publisher: Brick Books
Num. pages: 72
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2018

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Synopsis

Poems About Commitment And Catastrophe, From A Voice Of Intense Lyrical Skepticism And Wonderful Tonal Mobility. False Spring, Darren Bifford's Second Collection Of Poetry, Is A Book Largely Concerned With Various Forms Of Collapse And Cultural Disintegration. These Are Poems Of Considerable Weight And Great Energy At Once, So That The Impression Is Of A Large-muscled Animal That Is Also Nimble. They Are The Work Of An Engaged Moral Imagination, Alive With The Conceptual Issues Of The Times Embedded In Experience; Their Philosophical Import Speaks Out Of The Poetic Act Itself. Bifford Seems Always In Active Conversation, Dialogue, Dispute With Figures From Literary And Classical Traditions. There Is Also A Set Of Translations Of A Polish Poet Of Bifford's Invention, Which Permit Him To Write, Pessoa-like, In Another Voice--even If It Shares A Few Features (as A Disillusioned Pole Writing Of General Collapse) With His Own. While Non-confessional In Intent, The Poems Do Attend To The Inner Pitch--like A White Noise--which The Events Of The World Sound. The Book Thus Contends With A Nostalgia For Old Forms Without Belying Any Sustained Confidence In Their Veracity. It's Like In A Cartoon, All The Forest Fires Leapfrogging Fires. Small Civilizations Caught In The Dirty, Say They're Sorry And Plead Their Cases Ad Hoc And Brilliantly. Scared As Shit Is My Summary. (from Habitable Earth In The Last Analysis)