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The Glass Constellation

New and Collected Poems

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"This book is an overwhelming feast, a treasure, and more than enough proof that Sze is a major poet." —NPR
National Book Award winner Arthur Sze is a master poet, and The Glass Constellation is a triumph spanning five decades, including ten poetry collections and twenty-six new poems. Sze began his career writing compressed, lyrical poems influenced by classical Chinese poetry; he later made a leap into powerful polysemous sequences, honing a distinct stylistic signature that harnesses luminous particulars, and is sharply focused, emotionally resonant, and structurally complex. Fusing elements of Chinese, Japanese, Native American, and various Western experimental traditions—employing startling juxtapositions that are always on target, deeply informed by concern for our endangered planet and troubled species—Arthur Sze presents experience in all its multiplicities, in singular book after book. This collection is an invitation to immerse in a visionary body of work, mapping the evolution of one of our finest American poets.
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      Starred review from March 1, 2021

      It is not easy to come to terms with a collection on this scale--it encompasses ten collections, plus new uncollected poems, and clocks in at over 500 pages--but if any living American poet merits the attention proper to a career retrospective, it is National Book Award-winning Sze (Institute of American Indian Arts, emeritus). A second-generation Chinese American, Sze has devoted particular attention to the aesthetics of Asian poetry, which he has fruitfully translated, and while his diction is comfortably contemporary, he has learned much from the dispassionate culture of the East: he sees in the now, and emotionalism does not interfere with his surprising conjunctions of vision and insight. Sze's approach has moved somewhat from lyric toward narrative, but the voice, and the quality, are consistent. There is much to treasure here, from the epigrammatic works of the 1970s ("Two ravens, lovers, discussed my death / as I watched") to the more discursive works of the past ten years. VERDICT A monumental collection from a poet whose lasting importance should now be recognized; essential for dedicated readers of contemporary American poetry.--Graham Christian, formerly with Andover-Harvard Theological Lib., Cambridge, MA

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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