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Anne Carson : The Beauty of the Husband
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Author: Anne Carson
Title: The Beauty of the Husband
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160
Date: 2002-02-19
ISBN: 0676974759
Publisher: Vintage Canada
Weight: 0.4 pounds
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Edition: Reprint
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Description: From Amazon
Though Anne Carson's poetry is shot through with the myths and images of the classical world, that ancient light helps illuminate contemporary situations and concerns. A classics professor at McGill University in Montreal, Carson has arrived in a surprisingly short time as one of Canada's finest poets. More than that, her exquisite, intelligent, highly original poems put her in the first rank of world poets. In The Beauty of the Husband, subtitled A Fictional Essay in 29 Tangos, she explores her ambiguous feelings toward a difficult but intriguing marriage. Each poem begins with a short quote from John Keats, whose idea that "beauty is truth" is the thread holding together a relationship with a man addicted to lying and philandering. A scoundrel ("He lied when it wasn't even convenient"), the husband is redeemed and forgiven almost everything because of beauty.

For Carson, the truth is "layered and elusive," hidden under the conversations of a thousand nights, nights when the lights were still on at dawn. There is a daring quality to Carson's work, a startling vision and perspective that will not be judged by normal standards. By penetrating to the core of a relationship, Carson stands convention on its head and finds "the light that pain brings." These poems bespeak the brilliance and shade of shape-shifting truth and conjure a freshness of language that shimmers. Somehow it seems fitting that the book itself, as an object to hold and behold, is also beautiful. --Mark Frutkin

Reviews: Kate M. (Canada) (2008/12/06):
Not so much poetry as fragments of personal experience told in short lines. Also, typeset in a small size of a sans-serif typeface that made reading it a cold and dispiriting experience. Don't see why it got such great reviews.



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