Peter Gizzi's powerful new collection reminds us that the elegy is lament but also--as it has been for centuries--a work of love
Winner of the T.S. Eliot Prize 
Winner of the Massachusetts Book Award
Peter Gizzi has said that "the elegy is a mode that can transform a broken heart in a fierce world into a fierce heart in a broken world." For Gizzi, ferocity can be reimagined as vulnerability, bravery and discovery, a braiding of emotional and otherworldly depth, "a holding open." In Gizzi's voice joy and sorrow make a complex ecosystem. In their quest for a lyric reality, these poems remind us that elegy is lament but also--as it has been for centuries--a work of love. "This new poetry," Kamau Brathwaite has written about Gizzi, "taking such care of temperature--the time & details of the world--meaning the space(s) in which we live--defining love in this way. Writing along the edge. A way of writing about hope."
 
 sample poem] 
Creely Song 
all that is lovely 
in words, even 
if gone to pieces 
all that is lovely 
gone, all of it 
for love and 
autobiography 
as if I were 
writing this
hello, listen 
the plan is 
the body and 
all of it for love 
now in pieces 
all that is lovely 
echoes still 
in life & death 
still memory 
gardens open 
onto windows 
lovely, the charm 
that mirrors 
all that was, all 
that is, lovely 
in a song
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