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ISBN: 0060909269

ISBN13: 9780060909260

The Country Between Us

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"Here is poetry of courage and passion, which manages to be tender and achingly sensual and what is often called 'political' at the same time. This is a major new voice." -- Margaret Atwood

The Country Between Us opens with a series of poems about El Salvador, where Carolyn Forch worked as a journalist and was closely involved with the political struggle in that tortured country in the late 1970's. Forch 's other poems also...

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Through a young woman's eyes: love and revolution

I finished Carolyn Forche's The Country Between Us which was simply amazing. I wish I had better words to describe her skill. Her poems are about reluctant revolutionary tendencies, interspersed with love/sex and seeking. There is probably a great deal I could say her about the strength of her work, but it just has to be read to be completely felt. If nothing else find the poem _The Colonel_ as an example of her ability to speak in a new way. One of my favorite books of poems this year.

read and reread

Stunning, deep, beautiful and nerve wracking. I've carried this book with me for weeks now, rereading poems and trying to memorize parts of them. There aren't enough stars in the sky to rate this book.

Forché sees evil & names it

Forché's poems of El Salvador in the late '70s/early '80s, in the first half of this book, could as well be written about Bosnia, Somalia, Rwanda, Chechnya, or any of another dozen places that are sites of contemporary atrocity. And the U.S.: where all of us, so many of us good people, yes, good people, live on the uppermost levels of a structure of corruption and shame, which we fail, in our stubborn blindness, to recognize: "...I go mad, for example, / in the Safeway, at the many heads / of lettuce, papayas and sugar, pineapples / and coffee, especially the coffee" ("Return," 19). Forché's purpose is not to give us the guilts, nor to turn us into evolutionaries, nor to congratulate herself as someone who is "aware," but to bring witness of objective conditions of evil in which we, as American citizens and consumers, participate.

Riveting images described beautifully and yet so accurately.

The first book of contemporary poetry that I loved in its entirety. Forche's words describe the undescribable in ways that compel us to look at the unbelievable. A treasure.

Forche reminds us what is human about witness...

Forche's poetry hits you like a rock. She deals in the poetry of the specific, and nothing escapes her. From her harrowing accounts of third-world revolution to the controlled sentiment of her look back on childhood friends, Forche takes the reader's hand and carries us with her, so much so that the walls that she sees are the walls that we see. For anyone needing their faith restored that American poetry is alive and well as we near the end of the 20th century, Forche's book will do that...and more.
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