By: Charles Wright
Genre: Fiction Poetry
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
April 1, 2004
On Sale: April 1, 2004
Featuring:
76 pages
ISBN: 0374117284
EAN: 9780374117283
Paperback
Book Summary
The sun has set behind the Blue Ridge,
And
evening with its blotting paper
lifts off the
light.
Shadowy yards. Moon through the white
pines
--"Landscape with Missing
Overtones"
Never has Charles Wright's vision been more closely aligned with the work of the ancient Chinese painters and writers who inform his poetry than in his newest collection. Wright's short lyrics, in Charles Simic's words, "achieve a level of eloquence where the reader says to himself, if this is not wisdom, I don't know what is" (The New York Review of Books). The poems in Buffalo Yoga are pristine examples of the Tennessee poet's deft, painterly touch--"crows in a caterwaul" are "scored like black notes in the bare oak"--and his oblique, expansive, and profound interrogation of mortality, as in the title sequence, where the soul is "a rhythmical knot. / That form unties. Or reties."