I entered without words: Poems

Hardback

Main Details

Title I entered without words: Poems
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jody Gladding
SeriesPrinceton Series of Contemporary Poets
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:80
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 203
Category/GenrePoetry by individual poets
ISBN/Barcode 9780691238951
ClassificationsDewey:811.6
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton University Press
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publication Date 13 September 2022
Publication Country United States

Description

An innovative and inviting book of poems about the places where language and landscape converge In this strongly visual and environmentally engaged collection, award-winning poet and translator Jody Gladding explores landscape as a source of language in lyrics that operate as physical acts in three-dimensional space. Composed and printed in a landscape format, these minimal, quiet, playful, meditative, and open-ended poems are experimental in form and inviting in subject. Drawing inspiration from poets like A. R. Ammons, Lorine Niedecker, Gustaf Sobin, and Jean Valentine, and visual artists like Ann Hamilton, Roni Horn, and Cecilia Vicuna, Gladding discovers exciting spatial possibilities within the page itself by exploiting white space and varying typefaces. As the page opens into the compositional field that Mallarme, Ponge, and others conceived it to be, words constellate around bolded through lines to offer multiple, interwoven meanings, interacting with each other and the reader, who moves freely among them, to make poems that are spatial, nonlinear, and different with each reading. And, adding yet another dimension to the collection, many of the poems have facing-page French versions. "Landscape-oriented" in every sense, I entered without words is an ambitious, innovative, and striking collection by a major poet.

Author Biography

Jody Gladding is a poet and translator who has published four previous collections of poetry. Her awards include MacDowell and Stegner fellowships, the French-American Foundation Translation Prize, the Whiting Award, and the Yale Younger Poets Prize. She lives in East Calais, Vermont.

Reviews

"A delicate and dynamic work, one that reaches toward a painterly simultaneity. One can, as the title suggests, enter the poems without words, only to find fields of them scattered across the pages, in spacious formations, at times rippling or craggy, ready to be combined and recombined."---Heather Green, Poetry Foundation "Formally innovative. . . . [An] impressionistic, lyric work with an experimental edge." * Publishers Weekly * "[An] intriguing new collection. . . . Readers with a taste for experimental poetry will be delighted." * Seven Days * "An exciting odyssey through . . . three-dimensional pages, where sparse words make up what looks like gravitational fields."---Susan McCabe, Los Angeles Review of Books