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Let?s Let That Are Not Yet: Inferno
Contributor(s): Pavlic, Ed (Author)
ISBN: 1934200964     ISBN-13: 9781934200964
Publisher: Fence Books
OUR PRICE:   $14.36  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | American - African American
Dewey: 811
Series: National Poetry
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.4" W x 7.9" (0.50 lbs) 96 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - African American
 
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You've been thinking to yourself that it all feels very American. Ed Pavlic's tireless, resourceful speaker is American, of indeterminate race, implicated at every conceivable point of entry into the struggles that go on here, which is everywhere, the Inferno of the title: if an //analogy affects an enemy then let's let // inferno the enemy inferno the enemy.

In a Daybook of paper stapled together by George Oppen circa 1964, he wrote:

There is the area of Lyric--the
area in which one is absolutely
convinced that one's emotions
are an insight into reality

and death
But values--as they say--

--at a Dominican picnic, one summer back when there were only four of us, we sat on a blanket watching the band. Stacey gets up and walks away and a woman sitting with her kids and four--maybe?--sisters turns to me smiling and asks me a question in Spanish. The other women turn to look at me. I say I don't understand. She: your wife, she speaks es-Spaneesh? Me: no, not really. And she: Is she Dominican? And me: no, she's black. The women bounce looks off each other and back to me. Kids oblivious. She: jou mean black black? Me: yes, blackblack--

' the dark colour was so dark. . . '

Ed Pavlic is associate professor of English and director of the MFA/PhD program in creative writing at the University of Georgia.