The Ghost Soldiers Poems

The Ghost Soldiers Poems by James Tate is a collection of poetry published by HarperCollins on March 31, 2009. This edition features 240 pages of Tate’s distinctive style, characterized by its evocative and often surreal qualities. In this, his fifteenth collection, Tate explores a range of themes through a blend of humor and eccentricity, presenting readers with a unique perspective on the human experience.
Readers will find a diverse array of poems that are both provocative and subtle, reflecting Tate’s ability to craft narratives that are occasionally disturbing yet wildly imaginative. The collection includes pieces that delve into personal and universal themes, showcasing Tate’s surrealist approach to poetry. This original edition invites readers to engage with the unexpected and the absurd, making it a notable contribution to contemporary poetry.
Official synopsis Publisher
In this, his fifteenth collection of poetry, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet James Tate continues doing what he does best. His poems are evocative, provocative, funny, subtle, eccentric, occasionally disturbing, and wildly outrageous. Tate′s surrealist style strikes its own utterly new and original note in American poetry; as Charles Simic has observed, “To write a poem out of nothng at all is Tate′s genius…Just about anything can happen next in this kind of poetry and that is its attraction…He makes me think that anti-poetry is the best friend poetry ever had.”
Father′s Day
My daughter has lived overseas for a number
of years now. She married into royalty, and they
won′t let her communicate with any of her family or
friends. She lives on birdseed and a few sips
of water. She dreams of me constantly. Her husband,
the Prince, whips her when he catches her dreaming.
Fierce guard dogs won′t let her out of their sight.
I hired a detective, but he was killed trying to
rescue her. I have written hundreds of letters
to the State Department. They have written back
saying that they are aware of the situation. I
never saw her dance. I was always away at some
convention. I never saw her sing. I was always
working late. I called her My Princess, to make
up for my shortcomings, and she never forgave me.
Birdseed was her middle name.
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