Midnight Lantern: New & Selected Poems

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We brave into ourselves each time we put on our lantern-light and step out—as a gleam steps out its overlapping forms to lift a path from its nest of darkness.

               —from "Midnight Lantern"

In Midnight Lantern: New and Selected Poems, Tess Gallagher collects her indispensable work from forty years of writing poetry, along with an ample new section written in the ...

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Overview

We brave into ourselves each time we put on our lantern-light and step out—as a gleam steps out its overlapping forms to lift a path from its nest of darkness.

               —from "Midnight Lantern"

In Midnight Lantern: New and Selected Poems, Tess Gallagher collects her indispensable work from forty years of writing poetry, along with an ample new section written in the west of Ireland. Included in this generous book are Gallagher’s signature nocturnes—for the changing Pacific Northwest, for her hardscrabble childhood, and for her late husband, Raymond Carver, and others. Her challenging new work confronts a tumultuous century’s worth of art, warfare, and illness, while certifying the stubborn resilience of poetry and love. Astonishing, insightful, mischievous, an inimitable "seeing-into experience," Midnight Lantern is the essential book by a poet in the prime of her power.

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Publishers Weekly
Gallagher's large following has honored her work, since the 1970s, for many reasons. Some value her proliferation of family elegies, remembering her rough-hewn father and the hardscrabble corners of the American Northwest. Others see her as a generous travel poet, greeting the landscapes of Ireland and Japan: most of the 20 new poems here refer to the west of Ireland. Gallagher (Dear Ghosts) can also present herself as a spiritual guide, in poems about the nature of poetry: "if I speak of the soul," one poem concludes, "it is only to use a halo of doubt/ to mark the site of a true disappearance." Gallagher also remains well known, however, as the widow of Raymond Carver, who died in 1988. Much of Gallagher's verse, from then until now, looks back on what they shared. "If his are the only lips," "His Moment" asks, "am I never to be kissed/ except as one never-to-be-kissed again?" This big collection presents all of Gallagher's poetic sides: readers who already thought her overwrought, lacking technical polish, will not change their minds, but many others who take sustenance from Gallagher's words will find they have come to the right place here. (Oct.)
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781852249342
  • Publisher: Bloodaxe Books
  • Publication date: 3/28/2012

Meet the Author

Tess Gallagher is a poet, fiction writer, essayist, screenplay writer, and translator. Her previous poetrycollections include Dear Ghosts, and Moon Crossing Bridge. She lives in Washington State and the west of Ireland.

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