The Exiles' Gallery
Elise Partridge’s The Exiles’ Gallery extends the range of her widely acclaimed earlier books, Fielder’s Choice and Chameleon Hours, praised as “first-rate” (James Pollock) for their “authenticity” (Stephanie Bolster) and “brilliant precisions that reflect life’s plenitude” (Rosanna Warren).

Widely praised for her engagement and her attention to craft, Elise Partridge’s The Exiles’ Gallery confirms her standing as one of the most thoughtful, authentic voices in contemporary poetry. The poems in her third collection continue to explore what she has called “implicit questions about fullness of life or lives somehow thwarted, diminished, ended too early.” Through formal technique, painterly detail or her signature compressed directness, Partridge’s poems explore the past, present and future with compassion and grief, bearing witness to our not-so-still, all-too-brief lives.

Above all, The Exiles’ Gallery is a book of celebration. In these restless, nimble, and complex poems of apprehension — whether by a candid glance backward at childhood or through tributes to friends — Partridge’s arresting images and diction give shape to the complexity and abundance of experience, made more luminous and gilt-edged by the corridor of encroaching shadows. Dispossessed but defiant, these are songs of preservation and love.

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The Exiles' Gallery
Elise Partridge’s The Exiles’ Gallery extends the range of her widely acclaimed earlier books, Fielder’s Choice and Chameleon Hours, praised as “first-rate” (James Pollock) for their “authenticity” (Stephanie Bolster) and “brilliant precisions that reflect life’s plenitude” (Rosanna Warren).

Widely praised for her engagement and her attention to craft, Elise Partridge’s The Exiles’ Gallery confirms her standing as one of the most thoughtful, authentic voices in contemporary poetry. The poems in her third collection continue to explore what she has called “implicit questions about fullness of life or lives somehow thwarted, diminished, ended too early.” Through formal technique, painterly detail or her signature compressed directness, Partridge’s poems explore the past, present and future with compassion and grief, bearing witness to our not-so-still, all-too-brief lives.

Above all, The Exiles’ Gallery is a book of celebration. In these restless, nimble, and complex poems of apprehension — whether by a candid glance backward at childhood or through tributes to friends — Partridge’s arresting images and diction give shape to the complexity and abundance of experience, made more luminous and gilt-edged by the corridor of encroaching shadows. Dispossessed but defiant, these are songs of preservation and love.

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The Exiles' Gallery

by Elise Partridge
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The Exiles' Gallery

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Elise Partridge’s The Exiles’ Gallery extends the range of her widely acclaimed earlier books, Fielder’s Choice and Chameleon Hours, praised as “first-rate” (James Pollock) for their “authenticity” (Stephanie Bolster) and “brilliant precisions that reflect life’s plenitude” (Rosanna Warren).

Widely praised for her engagement and her attention to craft, Elise Partridge’s The Exiles’ Gallery confirms her standing as one of the most thoughtful, authentic voices in contemporary poetry. The poems in her third collection continue to explore what she has called “implicit questions about fullness of life or lives somehow thwarted, diminished, ended too early.” Through formal technique, painterly detail or her signature compressed directness, Partridge’s poems explore the past, present and future with compassion and grief, bearing witness to our not-so-still, all-too-brief lives.

Above all, The Exiles’ Gallery is a book of celebration. In these restless, nimble, and complex poems of apprehension — whether by a candid glance backward at childhood or through tributes to friends — Partridge’s arresting images and diction give shape to the complexity and abundance of experience, made more luminous and gilt-edged by the corridor of encroaching shadows. Dispossessed but defiant, these are songs of preservation and love.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781770899797
Publisher: House of Anansi Press
Publication date: 04/09/2015
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Elise Partridge’s first book of poems, Fielder’s Choice, was shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award and her second, The Chameleon Hours, was a finalist for the BC Book Prize, won the Canadian Authors Association Poetry Award, and was featured in the Washington Post “Poet’s Choice” column.

Table of Contents

Foreword Robert Pinsky xiii

I

The Exile's Home Gallery 3

Biography 5

Dominion 7

My Last Duchess (The Manservant) 9

Fifth and Seventieth 11

Astrolabe 13

X, a CV 14

Co-Education 15

Legacies 17

Emigrés 19

For a Woman Born in the 1930s 20

Domestic Interior: Child Watching Mother 21

Waltzing 23

Tree 25

Parish Dance 26

Meth 27

From a Niece 29

Then 31

Years On 33

Strawberry Cuttings 35

Return 37

Citydwellers 39

II

Before the Fall 43

The Alphabet 44

Brief Lives 45

Gettysburg, Field and Town 46

Collateral Damage 47

Transfer of Power 48

Placard at the Los Angeles Excavation Site, 5002 A.D. 49

Thoreauvian 50

The Imaginary Encyclopedia 51

Litany 53

Alternate Histories 55

III

If Clouds Had Strings 59

Fates 61

Hummingbird Koan 62

A Late Writer's Desk 63

Range 64

Big Pink 65

Vengerov's Violin 67

The Wildlife Illustrator 69

The Latin Teacher 71

IV

Statue 75

Roadside Carnival 77

Anticlea and Daughter 78

Miranda at Fifty 79

The Finder 81

Anticancer Charm 83

Terminal 85

Exits 87

Last Days 89

Italian Fifteenth-Century Double Wedding Portrait 91

Gifts 93

Invitation 94

The If Borderlands 95

Notes 99

Acknowledgements 103

About the Author 105

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