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Living in the Resurrection
Contributor(s): Crunk, T. (Author)

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ISBN: 0300065264     ISBN-13: 9780300065268
Publisher: Yale University Press
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Published: November 1995
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Annotation: Living in the Resurrection, winner of the 1994 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition, is about the tensions between allegiance to the history and traditions of the author's birthplace in western Kentucky and a longing for a more expansive life beyond the confines of that dying culture.

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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Poetry
- Poetry | American - General
Dewey: 811.54
LCCN: 95-12681
Series: Yale Series of Younger Poets
Physical Information: 0.26" H x 5.8" W x 9.25" L (0.29 lbs) 70 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

The winning volume in the 1994 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition is Living in the Resurrection by T. Crunk. As James Dickey, distinguished poet and judge of the competition, says in the foreword, Here is that rare phenomenon, a writer of instinctive formal vision. His real reverence for the simple objects of the everyday world, their ability to present cup, tree, and hand both as they seem and as they are with a kind of mystical iconic starkness, is a quality uniquely Mr. Crunk's. That this starkness eventually begins to warp into the surreal and ultimately windows into the Luminous Beyond, is additional sanction for gratitude.

Reliquaria

1. Found Hand-Painted on a Tin Flue Cover

Ribbon of black crape

draped on a door knob

like broken strings

hanging from a loom

with the words: Weep not.

What do I need of this world?

2. S. P. Dinsmoor Describes His Tomb

I have made myself a coffin with a glass lid.

By the door of my grave house

I have set a cement angel and a stone jug.

When I see the host coming down, the lid will--fly open

and I will sail out into the air like a locust.

If I am called above, the angel will help me--on my way.

If I have to go below, I will grab my jug

and fill it with water somewhere on the road down.

Meantime, every day I pray--O Lord

teach me that I am but earth,

a hollow vessel of clay,

only a wisp of thy breath against my emptiness.

3.

They have yet to figure out

the name of the church

two men diving in Barkley Lake

around Cain's Mill a few years ago

found the whole steeple of

cross and all

half-buried in the mud shallows.

 
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