Pax Atomica Poems

Pax Atomica Poems by Campbell McGrath is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on November 29, 2005, featuring 80 pages in English. This collection of poetry explores the complexities of American culture through a variety of poetic forms, including terza rima meditations and rock-and-roll elegies. McGrath examines the interplay between individual desires and societal influences, presenting a vivid tapestry of images that reflect the contemporary landscape.
Readers will find a diverse array of themes within these poems, as McGrath captures the essence of American life with both formal eloquence and rhetorical power. The work navigates through a range of emotions and experiences, from the profound to the mundane, offering insights into the cultural dynamics that shape our identities. Pax Atomica serves as both a continuation of McGrath’s literary journey and a fresh exploration of the relationship between self and society, inviting readers to engage with the complexities of their own experiences.
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“America’s epic is the odyssey of appetite,” Campbell McGrath declares, and these poems track those defining hungers across a social landscape by turns “grave, risible, amazing, banal,” cataloging the “vortex of images in a ruined theater the culture comes to resemble,” from Rocky and Bullwinkle to “Blue Angels rampant on a field of static, / anthem and flag descending to darkness.” In terza rima meditations, rock-and-roll elegies, and abecedarian lyrics, Pax Atomica documents the tangled romance between self and society (“in which / the melody’s ampersand ensnares us”) in ways both new and familiar to readers of McGrath’s five previous volumes. A continuation as well as a departure for one of America’s most highly honored poets, this is poetry of formal eloquence and rhetorical power, of vision and engagement. Pax Atomicadescends into the maelstrom of American culture and emerges singing.
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