Axe In Blossom: Last Poems & Fragments

Axe In Blossom: Last Poems & Fragments

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The Pulitzer Prize WinnerS Final Written Work: Poems Of Penetrating Acceptance And Humor, Whose SoulSweeping Gaze Encompasses His Own Autobiography And The Broken World He Nonetheless Gives Thanks ForHis Hands Strip Poetry To Its Nub. Los Angeles TimesReading [Wright] Is Like Walking Through A PlateGlass Window On Purpose. . . . The Shattering Sound You Heard Was Your Own Heart Breaking. Chicago TribuneMy Death Is In The Second Drawer, Writes Franz Wright. While YouRe Standing There, Would You Mind Getting Me One? It Is A Thrill To Be Back In These Cadences, In His World Of Exquisite Solitude, As He Ponders Becoming A Ghost And Returning To A Childhood Room Where, He Says, I WonT Have Written Any Of It. / I Will Have Back The Rights / Of Anonymity, And There Is Nothing Left That Anyone Can Take From Him.WrightS Significant Themes Shine Forth: Radical Acceptance Of His Own Pain, Mental Illness, And Loss; His Belief In The PoemS Ability To Rhyme With The Mysteries Of Our Worldly Suffering; His Nearly Surreal Vision Of Christian Grace. But Most Powerful For Readers Will Be The Tender Force Of His ImageryThe Green Vesperal Rain At The Screen, The Long Jeffersonian / $2Bill / Tinted TwilightAnd, As He Invites Us To Join Him In His Nicatorium, The SmokingPorch Of Recovering Addicts, The Joy Of Finding This BlackHumorous Voice Still Alive On The Page To Meet Us.

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