Talking in the Dark

Wesley McNair author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:David R. Godine Publisher Inc

Published:15th Oct '98

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Whether homages to “Old Cadillacs” or reflections on “Why We Need Poetry,” these poems demonstrate Wesley McNair’s ability to tell a life in a line and to disclose the knowledge of the heart. How McNair’s characters talk about their difficulties — or why they can’t — is central to this collection, as are meditations in which the poet speaks directly to the reader about the trials and affirmations of human experience.

Praise for Wesley McNair "One of the great storytellers of contemporary poetry."—Philip Levine, Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Prize-winner "Because he is a true poet, his New England is unlimited. Whole lives fill small lines, real to this poet, therefore to us."—Donald Hall, Harvard Book Review Dwellers in the House of the Lord (Godine, 2020): "There's so much life in this beautiful book that it feels like a living thing. Wesley McNair is a kind of Chekhov of American poetry.”—Ted Kooser, Pulitzer Prize winner and Poet Laureate The Unfastening (Godine, 2017): "A distinctly New England strain of candor and restraint and a walloping matter-of-factness."—The Boston Globe The Ghosts of Me and You (Godine, 2006): "McNair’s poems are full of people with lives like his own, like ours, ordinary lives that are incredibly unique and complex."—Louis McKee, Library Journal The Town of No & My Brother Running (Godine, 1998): “McNair is one of the only handful of younger poets willing to take risks. This is, without a doubt, one of the year’s best poetry collections.”—ALA Booklist

ISBN: 9781567920949

Dimensions: 210mm x 146mm x 6mm

Weight: unknown

96 pages