Of This World: New and Selected Poems
Joseph Stroud, . . Copper Canyon, $18 (359pp) ISBN 978-1-55659-285-0
In just four books since the 1960s, the calm, California-based writer—whose works also describe his travels in Vietnam, Laos, India and even the Solomon Islands—has gathered devotees to his pellucid free verse, with its unpretentious, unbuttoned feel and its Buddhist overtones. A poem about walking in England tells us “how to walk the freshness/ back into your life”; “Ode to the Smell of Firewood” begins, “Late, when the stars/ open in the cold/ I opened the door./ The sea/ was galloping/ in the night.” Stroud's confident understatements, with their debts to non-European traditions (especially to Chinese and Japanese classics) could well find many more fans. Stroud (
Reviewed on: 10/20/2008
Genre: Fiction