Winner of the Griffin International Poetry Prize
A collection in five parts, Susan Howe’s electrifying new book opens with a preface by the poet that lays out some of Debths’ inspirations: the art of Paul Thek, the Isabella Stewart Gardner collection, and early American writings; and in it she also addresses memory’s threads and galaxies, “the rule of remoteness, ” and “the luminous story surrounding all things noumenal.”
Following the preface are four sections of poetry: “Titian Air Vent, ” “Tom Tit Tot” (her newest collage poems), “Periscope, ” and “Debths.” As always with Howe, Debths brings “a not-being-in-the-no.”
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Susan Howe has won the Bollingen Prize, the Frost Medal, and the Griffin Award. She is the author of such seminal works as Debths, That This, The Midnight, My Emily Dickinson, The Quarry, and The Birthmark.