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I Can't Remember

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  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • On Sale: March 30, 1999
  • Price: $14.00
  • ISBN: 978-0-679-76608-7 (0-679-76608-1)
I Can't Remember
Written by Cynthia MacDonald
Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780679766087
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ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book further extends the range of Cynthia Macdonald's ambition and achievement. From the beginning her poems have read like letters from the unconscious, full of wit, drama, invention, and intelligence. In the last decade, without sacrificing those pleasures, her work has deepened, becoming more passionate, more lyrical; the language, as Edmund White described it, "silvery, transparent, harmonious."

All these qualities remain, but to them has been added a kind of wisdom about where we are, where we have been, and where we may be going. She asks questions more often than she gives answers, testifying that "what is clear is never really clear."  Yet the reader closes the book bathed "in the clarifying light that glances off the winter road,"  and in the feeling of desire of "Vermeer's Lady Reading at an Open Window."

Praising Cynthia Macdonald's poems, Carol Muske once noted that they "alter everything we take for granted in poetry,"  and, in another review, Liz Rosenberg remarked on the poems' "gorgeous, almost baroque quality.  Her work continues to surprise and please--and disturb."

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