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Or Else - Diana Loercher Pazicky

English
2018-11-16
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Review We begin with Else, a word โ€œwarranting capitalization,โ€ โ€œthat enchanted islandโ€ of a noun that captures so much of poetryโ€™s potential, the hunger of the question what else, the urgency of or else. Else is, as Diana Loercher Pazicky reminds us, a word โ€œredolent with dangerโ€โ€”just as poetry is. To open oneself to possibilities is a perilous and liberating act. In this book populated with the Furies, Moi ... Full description

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Review We begin with Else, a word โ€œwarranting capitalization,โ€ โ€œthat enchanted islandโ€ of a noun that captures so much of poetryโ€™s potential, the hunger of the question what else, the urgency of or else. Else is, as Diana Loercher Pazicky reminds us, a word โ€œredolent with dangerโ€โ€”just as poetry is. To open oneself to possibilities is a perilous and liberating act. In this book populated with the Furies, Moira Shearer, Arachne, Poseidon, that profligate cloud gatherer Zeus, Prince Henry the Navigator, nude beachgoers, a gathering of college alumnae dressed โ€œlike Druid priestesses,โ€ โ€œa joyful reveille of birds,โ€ dressage horses escaping their riders, a Madagascar tortoise, a mourned cat, a student confessing in a note pinned to a tree โ€œI wish I was able to breathe,โ€ Or Else carries us into a world that is both vast and intimate, enduring, and fragile. It is a world in which we are able to breathe. Thatโ€™s what good poetry does: it gives us breathing room. โ€œThe pencil erases/begins again/its clean/straight/ line.โ€ In all the resonant riches Pazicky offers us, there is through it a clean, straight line.Christopher Bursk, author of The Improbable Swervings of Atomsย Diana Loercher Pazickyโ€™s poems originate in a seemingly casual observation or event, a word or sentiment; yet whatever the initial impulse, Pazicky transmutes these occasions into powerful poetic reflections that deepen the readerโ€™s sense of the world we live in.T he lines exalt in word-play and โ€‹fantastic imagery, but the pleasures of poetry at the same time invite us to โ€‹discover a range of feelings,from the ironicย  jeu dโ€™esprit to the most somber meditations on time and death.Miles Orvell, Professor of English & American Studies, Temple Universityย Poet Diana Pazicky writes brave and big in her new collection, Or Else, in which she edges toward cliffs of the unknown, plumbs for the mysteries of long love, gripping losses, and the โ€œearthโ€™s dark secrets.โ€ By a well-crafted balance between ironic humor and the periodic agonies of living, she encourages us to buck up and examine all manner of challenges: a holiday in the Caribbean where, on a nude beach, the middle-aged speaker, though tempted, remains clad in the safety of her โ€œMiracleโ€™ suit,โ€ a saddened husband as he digs a backyard grave for the beloved family cat, Zeus as a โ€œdisasterologistโ€™ and โ€œhorny old lecher,โ€ a nostalgic memory of a grown sonโ€™s boyhood when mother and son explored a life-charged wood togetherโ€”its streams, found arrowheads, and sunsetsโ€”which brings on a sadness for โ€œall that remains [there] without them, / all that might be gone.โ€ Again and again Pazickyโ€™s poems remind us that a life lived fully can be had only by embracing laughter along with the inevitable tears that quiver at its outer edges.Bernadette McBride, author of Whatever Measure of Light. About the Author Diana Loercher Pazicky is a former English professor at Temple University and the author of a book, Cultural Orphans in America, based on her dissertation. Prior to receiving her doctorate, she was a full-time Staff Correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor in Boston and New York. Having recently retired, she has been reveling in the freedom and opportunity to write poetry and plays. She attempts in her poetry to incorporate a twist, an element of the unexpected, that provokes in the reader curiosity and a shift in perception.

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Author Diana Loercher Pazicky
Publisher Finishing Line Press
Release year 2018
Cover type Softcover
EAN 9781635347562
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