24 Pages and other poems

24 Pages and other poems

by Lisa Fishman
24 Pages and other poems

24 Pages and other poems

by Lisa Fishman

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Overview

Lisa Fishman’s sixth book of poetry is centered on bodies and where they are in relation to each other—whether a body is of plant; of person; or of words, and whether a body is personal or civic; singular or collective; alive or dead. The contradictions of lyric unfold, in this most unconventional elegy, by means of perception so steady it can change. 24 Pages and other poems extends backward and forward, with the presence of many, such as John Clare and Friederike Mayröcker, helping along the way.

As if a corridor

could open or the EAR's two missing

letters — h e a r t — e a r t h — wherever

an animal pops out of the water such as a hooded merganser

appeared to do a somersault diving under, not like a mallard more like a child

or a ball — it didn't come up
until it did

Lisa Fishman is the author of six books of poetry, including 24 Pages and other poems, F L O W E R C A R T, Current, and The Happiness Experiment. The first Lorine Niedecker Poet-in-Residence in Fort Atkinson and Blackhawk Island, Fishman lives in Orfordville and Madison, Wisconsin. She teaches at Columbia College Chicago.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781940696102
Publisher: Wave Books
Publication date: 04/07/2015
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 7.75(h) x (d)

About the Author

Lisa Fishman is the author of six books of poetry, including 24 Pages and other poems, F L O W E R C A R T, Current, and The Happiness Experiment. The first Lorine Niedecker Poet-in-Residence in Fort Atkinson and Blackhawk Island, Fishman lives in Orfordville and Madison, Wisconsin. She teaches at Columbia College Chicago.

Table of Contents

The book was open, with its double
That the plant may leaf
But winter now and less repeats, in winter time of all the world
Notebook entry #
Margaret are you
The cat’s face / the fox’s face / 6 rides 5 dollars in June
Holding a bird you find almost no body under the wings
As if a corridor
& have you
A scarecrow grew night by night in the field
“The streem of lyf now droppeth on the chymbe”
Sun flew over
24 Pages
September 20 – 21, 2013
Amtrak, Orfordville, Riverhead
September 22, 2013
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