Description
Calculated to reflect the sixty minutes in an hour of heightened imaginative contemplation, the poems in Ernest Hilbert's first book, Sixty Sonnets, contain memories of violence, historical episodes, humorous reflections, quiet despair, violent discord, public outrage, and private nightmares. A cast of fugitive characters share their desperate lives--failed novelists, forgotten literary critics, cruel husbands, puzzled historians, armed robbers, jobless alcoholics, exasperated girlfriends, high school dropouts, drowned children, and defeated boxers. These characters populate love poems (My love, we know how species run extinct), satires (The way of the human variety, / Not even happy just being happy), elegies (The cold edge of the world closed on you, kissed / You shut), and songs of sorrow (Seasons start slowly. They end that way too). The original rhyme scheme devised for this sequence--ABCABCDEFDEFGG--allows the author to dust off of the Italian little song and Americanize the Elizabethan love poem for the twenty-first century. Speaking at times in propria persona (We'll head out, you and me, have a pint), at times in the voice of both male and female characters (I'm sorry I left you that day at MoMA), at times across historical gulfs (Caesar and Charlemagne, Curie, Capone), Sixty Sonnets marshals both trivia and tragedy to tell stories of modern America, at last achieving a hard-won sense of careful optimism, observing the last, noble pull of old ways restored, / Valued and unwanted, admired and ignored.
Author: Ernest Hilbert
Publisher: Red Hen Press
Published: 02/01/2009
Pages: 88
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.30lbs
Size: 7.80h x 5.90w x 0.40d
ISBN13: 9781597093613
ISBN10: 1597093610
BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | American | General
- Literary Criticism | Poetry
Author: Ernest Hilbert
Publisher: Red Hen Press
Published: 02/01/2009
Pages: 88
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.30lbs
Size: 7.80h x 5.90w x 0.40d
ISBN13: 9781597093613
ISBN10: 1597093610
BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | American | General
- Literary Criticism | Poetry
About the Author
Ernest Hilbert is the editor of the Contemporary Poetry Review. He was educated at Oxford University, where he edited the Oxford Quarterly. He later became the poetry editor for Random House's magazine Bold Type in New York City and edited the magazine nowCulture. He is an antiquarian book dealer in Philadelphia, where he lives with his wife, an archaeologist.