Subterranean

Cover of Subterranean by Jill Bialosky
Publisher: Knopf
Year: 2001
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 96
ISBN-13: 9780375413148
Dimensions:
Height: 8.75 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.6 Pounds
Width: 0.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 811/.54, 811.54
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Subterranean by Jill Bialosky is a first edition poetry collection published by Knopf on November 6, 2001. This 96-page work continues the exploration of themes introduced in her debut collection, delving into the complexities of eros and the emotional landscapes surrounding desire, motherhood, and loss. Bialosky’s poetry intertwines classical and contemporary elements, offering a nuanced perspective on the intricacies of love and the experiences of childbirth.

Readers will find a powerful sequence of poems that reflect on the dualities of life, including the loss of a child and the birth of another, as well as the tensions between romantic ideals and the realities of motherhood. The collection braids together themes of love, sexuality, and the artistic process, presenting an intimate account of the female psyche. Through vivid imagery and poignant reflections, Bialosky captures the beauty found within grief and the insights that emerge from navigating life’s temptations.


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Jill Bialosky follows her acclaimed debut collection, The End of Desire, with this powerful sequence of poems that probes the subterranean depths of eros. Gerald Stern has called Bialosky “the poet of the secret garden, the place, at once, of grace and sadness,” and here she enters that garden again, blending the classical with the contemporary in bold considerations of desire, fertility, virginity, and childbirth. Written against the idealizations of romantic love and motherhood, she tells of the loss of one child and the birth of another, the fierce passions of life before children, the seductions of suicide, and the comforts of art. Throughout, she braids and unbraids the distinct yet often inseparable themes of motherhood, love, and sexuality. “When he comes to me,” she writes,

half-filled glass
in his hand, wanting
me to touch him, I hear
you stir in your crib. I know what your body
feels like.
The soft skin of a flower, not bruised, not yet
in torment . . .

Subterranean is the moving and intimate account of the emergence of a female psyche. Like the figures of Persephone and Demeter, who appear in various forms in these poems, Bialosky finds a strange beauty in grief, and emerges from the realms of temptation with insight and distinction.

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Language: en. Pages: 96. Edition: First Edition.

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