Still Some Cake
Cummins's quiet, lunatic meditations—wait, that should be luminous meditations—are great fun. From father-son stuff, and women grousing about that sentimentality, to killing someone in your basement, or turning into a locust, or imagining his wife's violent death, Cummins hasn't lost his touch. Though he does lose his hand in one of these. Maybe it should be numinous meditations? In various emergencies?
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Still Some Cake
Cummins's quiet, lunatic meditations—wait, that should be luminous meditations—are great fun. From father-son stuff, and women grousing about that sentimentality, to killing someone in your basement, or turning into a locust, or imagining his wife's violent death, Cummins hasn't lost his touch. Though he does lose his hand in one of these. Maybe it should be numinous meditations? In various emergencies?
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Still Some Cake

Still Some Cake

by James Cummins
Still Some Cake

Still Some Cake

by James Cummins

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Overview

Cummins's quiet, lunatic meditations—wait, that should be luminous meditations—are great fun. From father-son stuff, and women grousing about that sentimentality, to killing someone in your basement, or turning into a locust, or imagining his wife's violent death, Cummins hasn't lost his touch. Though he does lose his hand in one of these. Maybe it should be numinous meditations? In various emergencies?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780887485459
Publisher: Carnegie-Mellon University Press
Publication date: 01/11/2012
Series: Carnegie Mellon Poetry Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

JAMES CUMMINS was born in Ohio and grew up in the Midwest. He attended the Iowa Writers' Workshop. His first book, The Whole Truth, a sequence of sestinas about the Perry Mason characters, was reissued in 2003 in the Classic Contemporary Series at Carnegie Mellon University Press. His other books include Portrait in a Spoon, Then & Now, and, co-authored with David Lehman, Jim and Dave Defeat the Masked Man, a collection of the poets' sestinas. He is curator of the Elliston Poetry Collection at the University of Cincinnati, and is married to the poet Maureen Bloomfield.

Table of Contents


This Night of Nights Washing the Dimes and Nickels • My Father's Hair • Old Story • The Greatest Generation Hand • Freud • Wars of Nutrition • Anchises • The Snipers • November 22, 1963 • Brunch with Sonny Liston • The Pursuit of Happiness • Famous Poet Visit • Sporting Life • Tiresias The War of All Against All Blue Shorts • Ross • Buying a Dog for Margaret • Dog • My Father's Rope • Mad Men • Fantasy with Plane • "Some One Invisible" • The Leash The Passion • Moses • The Poets March on Washington Notes

What People are Saying About This

Marilyn Krysl

"Better than any American poet of his generation, Cummins, in a voice fierce, simple, and matter of fact, writes nakedly of men and violence, men and their fathers, men and their friends, men and the women and children they love. His command of formalism is still as impressive as it is unobtrusive, and with it he renders the self—that's all of us—and our human longing to speak our truth nakedly and to be whole. I read this book, and am astonished and graced."

John Koethe

"James Cummins's Still Some Cake is filled with brilliant poems—'This Night of All Nights,' 'My Father's Hair,' 'The Greatest Generation,' 'The War of All Against All,' and 'Moses'—to name just some of the longer ones—written in an effortless, fluent style that presents surprises in almost every line. But the book transcends its individual poems, as its recurring obsessions—the burdens of the proximity of those closest to us, including ourselves—surface and resurface in the context of the family romance, history and war, the solitary, violent imagination, the narrative of the Bible—to create a fugue-like whole, by turns harrowing and exhilarating. Still Some Cake is one of the most powerful books in recent memory."

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