The Hidden Model
From the huddling men in a Rembrandt print to an image in a bathroom mirror that might be Christ or a mere smudge, David Yezzi, with his precisely carved and subtly cutting language, questions and considers the surfaces of our perceptions and the life they conceal-that which suggests, asks, demands to be seen. In this deeply philosophical book, Yezzi deploys a mobile intelligence that reaches from the world of art to the landscape of the mind's cravings and demonstrates a capacious gift for using the formal techniques of poetry in unobtrusive and captivating ways, rendering verse that is both poetically rich and emotionally charged
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The Hidden Model
From the huddling men in a Rembrandt print to an image in a bathroom mirror that might be Christ or a mere smudge, David Yezzi, with his precisely carved and subtly cutting language, questions and considers the surfaces of our perceptions and the life they conceal-that which suggests, asks, demands to be seen. In this deeply philosophical book, Yezzi deploys a mobile intelligence that reaches from the world of art to the landscape of the mind's cravings and demonstrates a capacious gift for using the formal techniques of poetry in unobtrusive and captivating ways, rendering verse that is both poetically rich and emotionally charged
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The Hidden Model

The Hidden Model

by David Yezzi
The Hidden Model

The Hidden Model

by David Yezzi

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From the huddling men in a Rembrandt print to an image in a bathroom mirror that might be Christ or a mere smudge, David Yezzi, with his precisely carved and subtly cutting language, questions and considers the surfaces of our perceptions and the life they conceal-that which suggests, asks, demands to be seen. In this deeply philosophical book, Yezzi deploys a mobile intelligence that reaches from the world of art to the landscape of the mind's cravings and demonstrates a capacious gift for using the formal techniques of poetry in unobtrusive and captivating ways, rendering verse that is both poetically rich and emotionally charged

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780810151451
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Publication date: 10/13/2003
Edition description: 1
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.30(d)
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

David Yezzi is director of New York's 92nd Street Y Unterberg Poetry Center. His critical writings have appeared in the New York Times, New Yorker, and other major publications; and his poetry has appeared in the New Republic, Paris Review, Yale Review, New England Review, and other journals. This is his first book of poetry.

Table of Contents

One
Beatitudes of Poverty
Morandi's Bottles
Woman Holding a Fox
Chekhovian Landscape
Exit Pursued
Aporias
The Hidden Model

Two
Lini
Conversation of the Pharisees
The Graven Image
Vertigo in St. Paul's
Hand to Mouth
Foundry Road
What To Do with a Mountain Lake

Three
Sad is Eros
Builder of Cities
Allegro
On a Cliff above Seal Rocks
On a Mandarin Inscription
Epithalamium
Superstition
Letter to L.A.
Upon Julia's Breasts

Four
Bicoastal
Casco Pasage
Red Shift
His Boat
Nostalgia for a New City
Invention with Seascape
Oracle of the Great Oak
Gracie Pier
The Double
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