Consulting With The Swifts - Lee Slonimsky - Books - Spuyten Duyvil Publishing - 9781944682156 - July 10, 2016
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Consulting With The Swifts

Lee Slonimsky

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Consulting With The Swifts

The best poems here, and they are many, all reclaim a moment from the clamor of the world; and each such poem in turn presents the attentive reader with a like moment of refuge... Like Monet with his haystacks or cathedrals, Slonimsky achieves repetition and variation without monotony. ... The poems invite us to focus, to triangulate, to seek out correspondences. Writing these poems helped Slonimsky to do these things; reading them helps us.
Rachel Hadas, author of Questions in the Vestibule, from the Preface


A consummate poet. These remarkable poems, many the observations and musings of Slonimsky's alter ego, Pythagoras, constitute a memorable contribution to contemporary poetry. The three decades of poems in this volume approach "the calculus/by which light spawns geometry" and marvel at "How intricate, /hawk theorems for ellipses, scythe-eyed soar/a geometric text." Slonimsky is a keen observer of the natural world; his Pythagoras posits multiple lives: " I've had five lives all told, none what they seem-/as gnat, bat, toad, Pythagoras..." This book is essential reading for anyone with an interest in the intersection of science and poetry.
Miriam Kotzin, editor of Per Contra and author of The Body's Bride

His work strikes me as unique in current American poetry.
X. J. Kennedy, author of In a Prominent Bar in Secaucus (on Pythagoras in Love)

The sonnet turns out to be the perfect-maybe even the Platonic form-for Lee Slonimsky's Pythagorean meditations. (They) serve as an entrance into the philosopher's mind, as if we are thinking and discovering along with him-the world before us always new and marvelous, changeless and changing.
A. E. Stallings, author of Olives: Poems (on Pythagoras in Love)

A book with new pleasures on every page. The fluidity of imagination, all of the natural world becoming parts of the pattern discerned, the language lending grace and clarity to the vision...
Daniel Hoffman, author of Makes You Stop and Think (on Logician of the Wind)

A born naturalist gifted with urban insights, verse assembled from careful observation and remarkable emotional investment.
Ernest Hilbert, author of Caligulan (on Wandering Electron)

If they are about any one thing, these poems are about a type of salvation, man not only returning to nature but remembering he is, in fact, part of nature.
Katherine Hastings, author of Shakespeare and Stein Walk Into a Bar (on Wandering Electron)

A scientist-poet, a mathematician-poet, a conjurer poet.
Elizabeth J. Coleman, author of The Fifth Generation (on Red-Tailed Hawk on Wall Street)

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 10, 2016
ISBN13 9781944682156
Publishers Spuyten Duyvil Publishing
Pages 208
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 12 mm   ·   312 g
Language English  

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