Fitzpatrick - Richard Carr - Books - Broadstone Books - 9781937968403 - February 1, 2018
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Fitzpatrick

Richard Carr

Fitzpatrick

Poetry. How entirely appropriate that Richard Carr should give the title character of his new poetry collection, FITZPATRICK, a name so rich in historical associations of scandal and transgression. For while we never meet this Rabelaisian artist in person, he fills our imagination through the impressions he leaves on those who know him best: his bartender, his friend (also described as a bastard), and his wife; and through his artwork in which the world depicted mirrors the mind of its creator. With an astonishing efficiency in these brief narrative poetic sketches (and perhaps a new genre of imaginary ekphrasis in the descriptions of Fitzpatrick's paintings), Carr has created a fully realized and larger than life personality, with his iron tank of a belly, drinking whiskey like a common man but happy if he painted, the real thing who with a breath could blow the lights of a great city...into darkness in his passing. In these poems, Fitzpatrick takes his place alongside the great artists conjured out of literary imagination (Joyce Cary's Gully Jimson and Iris Murcoch's Otto Narraway come to mind, among a host of others). The barroom setting of many of these poems recalls as well the many real artists who have debated art and life into the night and day again in cafes and taverns (the urban subjects of Fitzpatrick's paintings suggest he would have been at home in turbulent postwar bohemian New York). Most importantly, by framing his subject the way he does, Carr raises a crucial question: What evidence is there of our existence, except through the impressions we leave on others, and the work we leave behind? It's a heavy question, one deserving a beer while we contemplate it. Come in, have a seat at the bar, and meet a character you will not soon forget.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 1, 2018
ISBN13 9781937968403
Publishers Broadstone Books
Pages 80
Dimensions 152 × 231 × 10 mm   ·   158 g
Language English  

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