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ISBN
9780268036614
Publication Year
2006
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Book Title
Curator of Silence
Book Series
Ernest Sandeen Prize in Poetry Ser.
Author
Jude Nutter
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Genre
Literary Criticism, Poetry
Topic
General, Poetry, American / General

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The title poem--about a group of schoolchildren illustrating Shelley's "Ode to a Nightingale"--ends with the following assertion: "these are the only/lessons they will ever need to learn: that life/is not artifact, but aperture--a stepping into/and a falling away; that to sing is to rise/from the grave of the body. And still/say less than nothing." This idea of the aperture, the gap, the silence that exists between what we want to say and what we actually do say pervades The Curator of Silence. The paradox, of course, is that the creation of art itself makes this gap, as there is always a gulf between the impulse and the gesture, the vision and the poem. Nutter's experience of living for two months in the Antarctic, perhaps the greatest silence and solitude possible on earth, is the archetype of silence whose many dimensions she explores in this volume. She considers both literal, obvious silences--death, abandonment, loneliness, the silence into which lost things vanish--and silence of a more mysterious and paradoxical nature: the (mis)perceptions of childhood, the erasures of addiction and brain damage, the isolation of Antarctic explores, and the seemingly distant, and often fearsome, lives of animals. In the end, this great silence we batter our hearts against--call it the grave or god or the universe or the intimate silence of the white page--is the silence these poems are singing to and with, not against.

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Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
ISBN-10
0268036616
ISBN-13
9780268036614
eBay Product ID (ePID)
57084759

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Book Title
Curator of Silence
Author
Jude Nutter
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Topic
General, Poetry, American / General
Book Series
Ernest Sandeen Prize in Poetry Ser.
Publication Year
2006
Genre
Literary Criticism, Poetry

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.2in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
3.7 Oz

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LCCN
2006-023894
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Series Volume Number
Vol. 2007
Lc Classification Number
Ps3614.U884c87 2006
Reviews
"Making is what the poet or artist does. But the 'lessons' of which [Nutter] speaks in the title poem . . . are: 'that life/is not artifact, but aperture-a stepping into // and a falling away; that to sing is to rise / from the grave of the body. And still / say less than nothing.' The greatest subject, paradoxically, is what cannot be said or shown. There is thus a quality of silence about real art that is like nothing else on earth. It was an intimation of this, in verse ambitious to reach into darkness and silence, yet to taste fully of life, that surprised and impressed me in Jude Nutter's work twenty-five years ago. In her subsequent poetry, culminating in The Curator of Silence, she has learned to speak eloquently of that which cannot be put into words." - Notre Dame Review, Issue 24, "She is still celebrating the variousness of God's creation and listening to the heartbeat of nature often heard faintly only amid "the dross and the mementoes of a life." She knows the importance of naming things and places in order to call them into life. With this new collection Jude Nutter enters the league of poets who are here to stay. In "The Curator of Silence" she confirms the promise of earlier work, emerging as a major poet who makes a startling difference to our perceptions of the extraordinary in the everyday and giving voice to deep-felt thoughts and feelings in poems that startle and delight." --Seamus Hosey, Senior Arts Producer, RTE Radio 1, Ireland, "Making is what the poet or artist does. But the 'lessons' of which [Nutter] speaks in the title poem . . . are: 'that life/is not artifact, but aperture--a stepping into // and a falling away; that to sing is to rise / from the grave of the body. And still / say less than nothing.' The greatest subject, paradoxically, is what cannot be said or shown. There is thus a quality of silence about real art that is like nothing else on earth. It was an intimation of this, in verse ambitious to reach into darkness and silence, yet to taste fully of life, that surprised and impressed me in Jude Nutter's work twenty-five years ago. In her subsequent poetry, culminating in The Curator of Silence , she has learned to speak eloquently of that which cannot be put into words." -- Notre Dame Review, "The Curator of Silence is a wonderful book, both generous and challenging. From the very first page, Jude Nutter asks the reader to join with her in an exploration that curates not only silence but the many varieties of human experience that enliven, threaten, and sometimes deepen that silence. Her poems are imaginative, and their music always feels authentic, as if born from far inside the poem." -- Jim Moore, If you buy only one poetry collection this year, don't miss this book. . . . What a joy to read Jude Nutter's poems, with their capacious, thrilling range of language and image., "Few things in life can match the joy and excitement of seeing a writer blossom and grow before one's very eyes. Jude Nutter, in this new collection, celebrates the world around us with such a vividness of imagery and precision of language that make one agree with her own shock admission in one of her new poems: 'You know / there is something dangerous about feeling / so alive . . .' She is still celebrating the variousness of creation and listening to the heartbeat of nature often heard only faintly amid 'the dross and the mementoes of a life.' She knows the importance of naming things and places in order to call them into life. With this new collection, Jude Nutter enters the league of poets who are here to stay. In The Curator of Silence she confirms the promise of earlier work, emerging as a major poet who makes a startling difference to our perceptions of the extraordinary in the everyday and gives voice to deep-felt thoughts and feelings in poems that startle and delight." -- Seamus Hosey, Senior Arts Producer, RTE Radio 1, Ireland, "If you buy only one poetry collection this year, don't miss this book. . . . What a joy to read Jude Nutter's poems, with their capacious, thrilling range of language and image." -- ForeWord Magazine  (May/June 2007), "Few things in life can match the joy and excitement of seeing a writer blossom and grow before one's very eyes. Jude Nutter, in this new collection, celebrates the world around us with such a vividness of imagery and precision of language that make one agree with her own shock admission in one of her new poems: 'You know / there is something dangerous about feeling / so alive . . .' She is still celebrating the variousness of creation and listening to the heartbeat of nature often heard only faintly amid 'the dross and the mementoes of a life.' She knows the importance of naming things and places in order to call them into life. With this new collection, Jude Nutter enters the league of poets who are here to stay. In The Curator of Silence she confirms the promise of earlier work, emerging as a major poet who makes a startling difference to our perceptions of the extraordinary in the everyday and gives voice to deep-felt thoughts and feelings in poems that startle and delight." - Seamus Hosey, Senior Arts Producer, RTE Radio 1, Ireland, "If you buy only one poetry collection this year, don't miss this book. . . . What a joy to read Jude Nutter's poems, with their capacious, thrilling range of language and image." - ForeWord Magazine  (May/June 2007), " The Curator of Silence is a wonderful book, both generous and challenging. From the very first page, Jude Nutter asks the reader to join with her in an exploration that curates not only silence but the many varieties of human experience that enliven, threaten, and sometimes deepen that silence. Her poems are imaginative, and their music always feels authentic, as if born from far inside the poem. The voice of the poems speaks from intimacy and demands intimacy from the reader in return. If those poems are sometimes harrowing, they are also redeeming, and leave us strangely renewed. I envy those who have the pleasure of reading her book for the first time." --Jim Moore, author of Lightning at Dinner: Poems, "Making is what the poet or artist does. But the 'lessons' of which [Nutter] speaks in the title poem . . . are: 'that life/is not artifact, but aperture--a stepping into // and a falling away; that to sing is to rise / from the grave of the body. And still / say less than nothing.' The greatest subject, paradoxically, is what cannot be said or shown. There is thus a quality of silence about real art that is like nothing else on earth. It was an intimation of this, in verse ambitious to reach into darkness and silence, yet to taste fully of life, that surprised and impressed me in Jude Nutter's work twenty-five years ago. In her subsequent poetry, culminating in The Curator of Silence, she has learned to speak eloquently of that which cannot be put into words." -- Notre Dame Review, Issue 24, These astonishing poems take my breath away with their beauty and deeply held knowledge. Not only are they wedded to the earth as they emerge from the poet's personal mythology, but--like a shawl thrown over the shoulders--they give comfort as they explore the fragile balance between life and death, gain and loss. Here is a poet who speaks subtle truths; I know I'll want to return to her poems again and again." --Judith Minty, "If you buy only one poetry collection this year, don't miss this book. . . . What a joy to read Jude Nutter's poems, with their capacious, thrilling range of language and image." -- ForeWord
Copyright Date
2007
Dewey Decimal
811/.6
Dewey Edition
22
Number of Pages
80 Pages

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