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The Davids Inside David

Sarah Wetzel Diane Lockward

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English
Terrapin Books
15 March 2019
Sarah Wetzel's vulnerable and intimate lyrical gestures inhabit the delicate space between this world and the world to come, between one century, one moment, and the next. Their verbs gather ghostly bodies in Rome and Tuscany, in Georgia and New York; every object they encounter becomes a sacred door. This is a memoir of a woman who moves through art as through the world, who moves through the world as through an ever changeful museum of art. She demonstrates again and again that we are never alone, even after deaths and divorce, even before the mirror of our most radiantly broken self.

--Marcela Sulak

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Imprint:   Terrapin Books
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 7mm
Weight:   181g
ISBN:   9781947896154
ISBN 10:   1947896156
Pages:   116
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Sarah Wetzel is the author of River Electric with Light, which won the AROHO Poetry Publication Prize and was published by Red Hen Press in 2015, and Bathsheba Transatlantic, which won the Philip Levine Prize for Poetry and was published by Anhinga Press in 2010. She is a PhD student in Comparative Literature in the CUNY Graduate Center and teaches creative writing at The American University of Rome. She holds an engineering degree from Georgia Tech and an MBA from Berkeley. She completed an MFA in Creative Writing at Bennington College in January 2009.

Reviews for The Davids Inside David

"Sarah Wetzel's The Davids Inside Davidis a lyrical tour de force. Her female gaze reinvigorates the practice of ekphrasis not by merely looking and musing but by allowing a work of art to swirl and eddy with the lives of others who gather around. What is real and what is fake? In her best book to date, love and death get tested for their mettle in the forge of her fierce beholding. --Timothy Liu Within every poem in Sarah Wetzel's new collection, we find fractals of little truths, each urging us to a sense of things having passed, a sense that they are still here with us, and that we must hold this knowing in a negative capability without relying on reason or logic, accusation or forgetting. Smaller things comprise the large, Christ's skin glowing ""like the inside of a goblet,"" but there are large things, too, to be found in the small, as the speaker passes through each sacred portal, each poem a holy door. This voice claims to want nothing from the poem but to have the whole world rush forth with each rendering. This is a masterful book, a beautiful book, written by a poet who has found her subject in the ruins and the artifacts of an eternal city, and who has made that city her own. --David Keplinger"


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