Echoes from Pluto
Poems 2009-2013
- Publisher
- Ekstasis Editions
- Initial publish date
- Jul 2013
- Category
- Canadian
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781771710046
- Publish Date
- Jul 2013
- List Price
- $23.95
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Description
Echoes from Pluto is the first new collection from celebrated senior poet Mike Doyle since his substantial Collected Poems. Doyle gathers together a selection of his most recent poems, presenting lyrics, shorter and longer narrative poems, comic meditations and reflections on the natural world. Over his prolific and celebrated writing career, he has been one of the most rigorous and inventive technicians. His poetry ranges, like jazz improvisation, from restrained observation to spontatious flashes of insight, from sublime complexity to elegant understatement. Echoes from Pluto is alive with clear-eyed conviction and the cultural responsibility of the poet.
About the author
Like most poets whose work began so far back, my earlier poems are more obviously formal than later ones. Although I took pains at a certain stage to loosen these forms and even escape from them, as I look back I rejoice in them, glad I was there for it to happen. Then, many later poems are formal in a more covert fashion, and that too I rejoice in. It took me a long while to ‘grow up’ as a poet, but since that happened, and gratifyingly often before it happened, what tends to characterize my poems is momentum, a kind of momentum in which the experience of the poem is very present even though its material and/or subject may be memory. An earlier poet saw the poem as ‘a slice of life seen through a temperament’. That seems right, if one adds that surprisingly often there is a mysterious element in the perception. From the Foreword by Mike DoyleMike Doyle is a poet, critic, biographer and editor. His other work includes William Carlos Williams and the American Poem (1982), Richard Aldington: A Biography (1989), Paper Trombones (2007), a journal of his life as a poet in Canada, and Intimate Absences (1993), a “Selected Poems” from work up to that date. He has also published critical essays on Williams, Wallace Stevens, H.D., Irving Layton, Al Purdy and others. He has received a UNESCO Creative Artist’s Fellowship, an American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship, a Jessie Mackay (PEN) Award for Poetry. He wrote his book on Williams while a Research Fellow of American Studies at Yale University.