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ISBN-10: 0819563544
ISBN-13: 9780819563545
Publisher: Wesleyan
Publish Date: 04/09/1999
Dimensions: 8.96" L, 5.47" W, 0.62" H

Provoked in Venice: The Rider Quintet, Vol. 3

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Overview

In these powerfully conceived and understated poems, Mark Rudman asks how culture is created and shared, and how historical events and figures are known through direct experiences of place. The title Provoked in Venice alludes to the structure of the book, wherein a trip to Italy becomes the catalyst for a meditative view of the convergence of imagination, history, and the 20th-century attempt to recover them both. The narrator enters the maze of Venice like a contemporary Dante guided only by the voice of the rider-interlocuter. Rich in allusions to literature, film, and the past, this final volume of the trilogy will engage and sustain all mental travelers.

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"Since Byron, many poets have been 'provoked' into poetry by Venice; and, since Pound, that provocation has proved to be particularly fruitful for American poets. Provoked in Venice makes a rich, and distinctively personal, addition to this tradition. Rudman's Venice becomes a site where meditations on the formings and fadings of old-world cultures mingle with American memories and autobiographical details. The result is, exactly, not ordinary. As he writes: 'Nothing / normalissimo about Venice / Venice is–anti-simile. It isn't like any other / place.' And Rudman's poem isn't like any other poem." – Tony Tanner
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ISBN-10: 0819563544
ISBN-13: 9780819563545
Publisher: Wesleyan
Publish Date: 04/09/1999
Dimensions: 8.96" L, 5.47" W, 0.62" H
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