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About this book
"If only words were saltâsoluble, savory, vital, electric, " Eric Pankey writes in "Variations on Hadrian's Animula, " one of many virtuosic works in Vestiges: Notes, Responses, and Essays 1988 â 2018. In this diverse collection of lyrical prose, Pankey assays his personal-poetic history with passion, brilliance, and grace. He considers the works of many great poetsâDickinson, Stevens, Donne, Hopkins, Merwin, Justice, Levis, and Lorca, to name just a fewâinvoking them as teachers and guides. As much about language as the unutterable, sight as the unseen, Vestiges is a gorgeous, vital collection.âDanielle Cadena Deulen, author of The RiotsVestiges: Notes, Responses, and Essays 1988 â 2018 maps the mind of one of our best lyrical poets and thinkers. In these concise and nuanced works of prose, Eric Pankey meditates on such subjects as spiritual faith, the poetic image, memory, language, duende, and silence in poetry. Pankey is a quester, a searcher for truth, so it's no surprise that in Vestiges he eschews nailed-down arguments and grand arrivals, prioritizing the question and the journey towards "the unsayable, the untouchable... the unknowable." He reminds us that mystery and uncertainty are not weaknesses, but essential aspects of a life lived richly in both art and faith. âBrian Barker, author of Vanishing ActsEric Pankey muses, "What is the divine? How is it made manifest? Where does it reside?" Revisiting the lyric impulse in a post-religious generation, Vestiges ponders the Romantic lyric subject in light of postmodern skepticism with allusions to Biblical contexts, illuminating the phenomenon of wonder in a material yet epistemologically unstable world: "In the lyric, language is both the ritual and the sacrifice at the moment's altar." Guided by an inner compass of memory and desire, psalms and lamentations, restoration and revival, we unearth in ourselves "not a spark, but a splinter of God in each of us, inflamed, working its way to the surface." This book, a revitalizing act of faith and inspiration, is a marvelous gift to us.âKaren An-hwei Lee, author of Phyla of Joy
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Table of contents
- Front cover
- Series page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 To Repair the Material of Experience
- 2 Silences and Forgeries
- 3 The Word
- 4 A Forgotten Language
- 5 The Image
- 6 Variations on the Meditative Mode
- 7 Variations on Hadrianâs Animula
- 8 An Amnesiacâs Meditation on Memory
- 9 The Work of Poetry or an Imaginary Plane of Glass Parallel to Sea Level
- 10 Vestiges
- 11 Psalm and Lament
- 12 Object Permanence
- 13 Four Short Essays
- 14 Ars Poetica
- 15 Duende and Gravity
- 16 On the Occasion of the Release of the Senate Torture Report
- 17 The Form of a Walk
- 18 Ideal Proportions
- 19 Among Thorns: Drafts and Fragments
- 20 A Concordance of Silence
- Works Cited
- About the Author
- Back cover