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Poetry review: Modern Life, by Matthea Harvey
A runner-up for the National Book Critics' Circle Award....
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Poetry review: Modern Life, by Matthea Harvey

Poetry review: Modern Life, by Matthea Harvey

A runner-up for the National Book Critics' Circle Award, Harvey offers a mixture of prose poems and standard verse in Modern Life, which accurately reflects the sense of foreboding terror that fills any serious news-watcher. Without her dazzling skill for accuracy and imagery, her poems would be heavy with the turgidity and portentousness that sinks so much contemporary poetry along these lines.

Her closeness of observation manifests itself in "Ode to the Double-Sided Nature of Things," a Gothic spoof on the story of Noah's Ark. In the book's sections consisting of traditional verse, Harvey's talent with visual and verbal scare tactics begin to acquire a less parabolic, more serious torque. "A stickpin stirred in our stomachs," she introduces one typical contemporary scenario.

Yet Harvey's aesthetic includes the recognition that living fully in our war-wracked, fear-wracked world is a victory and that withdrawal is the cheapest, most deluded sort of safety.

—DIANN BLAKELY, FOR THE TENNESSEAN



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Old 04-21-2008, 09:14 PM
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Ms Jacquii...her writing seems to demand attention. I read an except of her work from the

Amazon Online Reader her work seems so fascinating. for posting!

Kim
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Old 04-22-2008, 03:26 AM
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LOL- I'd read the "gothic spoof on Noah's Ark" and I said to self WHATTHEFUCK lol - Seems interesting to say the least - may give it a go on my next round of amazon.com buys

Jacquii.
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Old 04-22-2008, 09:41 AM
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I decided to visit her website and check her out. I read a few of her poems and thought her view of life was quite interesting, lol.

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Old 04-23-2008, 12:03 AM
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Yeah- Harvey's an interesting character no doubt - I visited the site too ((nice space btw)) and saw this Setting the Table piece - quite an interesting piece of poetry - I can see why she'd be fairly popular...

Jacquii.

Setting the Table

Setting the Table

To cut through night you'll need your sharpest scissors. Cut around the birch, the bump of the bird nest on its lowest limb. Then with your nail scissors, trim around the baby beaks waiting for worms to fall from the sky. Snip around the lip of the mailbox and the pervert's shoe peeking out from behind the Chevy. Before dawn, rip the silhouette from the sky and drag it inside. Frame the long black stripe and hang it in the dining room. Sleep. When you wake, redo the scene as day in doily. Now you have a lacy fence, a huge cherry blossom of a holly bush, a birch sugared with snow. Frame the white version and hang it opposite the black. Get your dinner and eat it between the two scenes. Your food will taste just right.



Setting the Table first appeared in Cue, Winter 2005, Volume II, Issue I.
Poem, copyright © Matthea Harvey, 2006
Audio file, copyright © 2006, From the Fishouse
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