BURNT ISLAND
D. Nurkse, . . Knopf, $24 (128pp) ISBN 978-1-4000-4350-7
The poems of this eighth collection center on its vivid title—sometimes a metaphorical September 11–era Manhattan, sometimes a real place where older-and-wiser lovers retreat to sift themselves, and their relationship, from the ashes. When the poems fail, they fail badly: "I made friends/ with a dead sparrow/ I found on the sidewalk," for example, opens "Night Flight." But when they work, Nurkse's simple observations and images open out into a gloriously pulp defamiliarization. "Space Marriage" begins "Our starship blew up/ between Alpha Centaur/ and the Second Quadrant/ but we could not die." The terrific "Nine Crows" ("Remember our bright eyes?/ Our sarcastic weariness?") inaugurates a series of poems where flora and fauna perform, with a kind of disdainful bravura, a panoply of human fears and
Reviewed on: 01/24/2005
Genre: Nonfiction
Open Ebook - 112 pages - 978-0-307-51623-7
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