Furious Lullaby

Furious Lullaby is both a celebration of and a eulogy to the body in the twenty-first century. The collection, which examines the larger concepts of salvation and temptation in a world of blossoming strife, includes a series of aubades – dramatic poems culminating with the separation of lovers at dawn. The lovers suffer a metaphysical crisis, seeking to know what is good, what is evil, and how to truly know the difference. Knowing, however, invites the terrible into their world. The Devil, a seductive trickster, haunts the landscape as a voice who dares each inquisitor to learn about mortality, morality, the beautiful, and the unspeakable through direct experience. Furious Lullaby offers a departure from the lighter prose poetry of de la Paz’s Names above Houses and preserves the author’s concern with the nature of human grace.

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Furious Lullaby

Furious Lullaby is both a celebration of and a eulogy to the body in the twenty-first century. The collection, which examines the larger concepts of salvation and temptation in a world of blossoming strife, includes a series of aubades – dramatic poems culminating with the separation of lovers at dawn. The lovers suffer a metaphysical crisis, seeking to know what is good, what is evil, and how to truly know the difference. Knowing, however, invites the terrible into their world. The Devil, a seductive trickster, haunts the landscape as a voice who dares each inquisitor to learn about mortality, morality, the beautiful, and the unspeakable through direct experience. Furious Lullaby offers a departure from the lighter prose poetry of de la Paz’s Names above Houses and preserves the author’s concern with the nature of human grace.

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Furious Lullaby

Furious Lullaby

by Oliver de la Paz
Furious Lullaby

Furious Lullaby

by Oliver de la Paz

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Furious Lullaby is both a celebration of and a eulogy to the body in the twenty-first century. The collection, which examines the larger concepts of salvation and temptation in a world of blossoming strife, includes a series of aubades – dramatic poems culminating with the separation of lovers at dawn. The lovers suffer a metaphysical crisis, seeking to know what is good, what is evil, and how to truly know the difference. Knowing, however, invites the terrible into their world. The Devil, a seductive trickster, haunts the landscape as a voice who dares each inquisitor to learn about mortality, morality, the beautiful, and the unspeakable through direct experience. Furious Lullaby offers a departure from the lighter prose poetry of de la Paz’s Names above Houses and preserves the author’s concern with the nature of human grace.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780809387502
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Publication date: 09/25/2007
Series: Crab Orchard Series in Poetry
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 80
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Oliver de la Paz, an assistant professor of English at Western Washington University, is the author of Names above Houses, published by Southern Illinois University Press, and is a recipient of a grant from the New York Foundation for the Arts. His poems have appeared in the Literary Review, Quarterly West, Third Coast, and Asian Pacific American Review, and in the anthology Tilting the Continent: Southeast Asian American Literature. He received his M.F.A. in creative writing at Arizona State University.

Table of Contents

Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Acknowledgments One Holiness Hour of Dawn Aubade with Scorpios and Monsoon Constricting Aubade Flutter Aubade with Doves, a Television, and Fire The Devil's Book Aubade with a Book and the Rattle from a String of Pearls God Essay The Devil's Hour Aubade with Constellations, Some Horses, and Snow Penitence Essay Aubde with Bread for the Sparrows My Dearest Apostacy, Hush Two My Dearest Conflict, What the Devil Said What the Eye Said What the Scapula Said On the Pores of the Flesh On the Pulse Residing Behind the Lobe of the Ear On the Fenestra Ovalis Aporia What the Ear Said What the Dead Said What the Devil Said On the Epidermis On the Motions of Death Epitaph for the Musculature of the Neck My Dearest Transgression, Three Fury Aubade with Starlings and Kerosene Muted by Glass Messengers Mysteries Essay My Dearest Recklessness, Aubade with Memory Crystallized into a Figure of a Dancer Widening Aubade Aubade with a Heel of Bread, a Heart, and the Devil Prayer Essay Aubade with the Moon, Some Bones, and a Word My Dearest Regret, Aubade with a Thistle Bush Holding Six Songs Lullaby Other Book in the Crab Orchard Series in Poetry Back Cover
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