A new book of poems from the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Carl Phillips.
Is this who I must be, or maybe just what I am?
"Sir" is an honorific, a title that indicates the superiority of its recipient, the subordination of its speaker. Carl Phillips's SIR examines power and submission, abandon and restraint, whether in our personal, intimate relationships with others and ourselves, or in our relationships with such abstract masters as grief, memory, desire, regret, and the traumas of history. These are all things we're told to try to overcome, to gain mastery of. Do we have a choice, though? And if so, how to choose 'correctly, ' in a time when appearance and reality are constantly in flux, when hierarchy is revealed to be a matter of perspective, when even language itself is suspect, with its ability both to structure emotion and to estrange us from it? In poems filled with tenderness, moral inquiry, and self-reckoning, stretched across natural landscapes both familiar and uncertain, SIR confirms-once again-that Carl Phillips is one of our finest and most enduring poets writing today.
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