Proverbs of Limbo Poems

Proverbs of Limbo Poems by Robert Pinsky is a new collection from Farrar, Straus and Giroux, set to be published on June 11, 2024. This edition features 80 pages of poetry, presented in English. In this work, Pinsky, a three-time poet laureate, explores the complex theme of borders, delving into the liminal spaces that exist between various differences. His approach reveals how these regions can be both creative and oppressive, shedding light on personal and societal contrasts.
Readers will find Pinsky examining a range of topics, including the intersections of personal history and world events, as well as the nuances of health, freedom, and community. The title, Proverbs of Limbo, nods to William Blake’s Proverbs of Hell, suggesting a resistance to conventional understandings. Through vivid imagery and inventive language, Pinsky invites contemplation on the myriad variations of existence that lie in between defined categories. This collection marks his first new poetry book in eight years, offering fresh insights into the complexities of human experience.
Official synopsis Publisher
A new book of poems by the three-time poet laureate Robert Pinsky, a writer “rarely equalled” (Louise Glück).
Robert Pinsky, one of our most ambitious, inventive, and finely tuned poets, takes an original approach to the fraught, central matter of borders in Proverbs of Limbo, his first new book of poetry in eight years.
In this collection, the poet mines and maps limbal regions: those spaces between differences that can be at once creative and oppressive, enlightening and dark, exciting and fatal. For Pinsky, they include the familiar borders between demographic categories, as well as limbal realities that are more personal—clashing ways of understanding, personal history and world history, health and illness, freedom and compulsion, intimacy and community, personality and culture—all the countless variations of in-between.
The title Proverbs of Limbo tips its hat, at an angle, to the great poet William Blake’s Proverbs of Hell. Blake’s jagged, contrary proverbs resist, from within, the binary rights and wrongs of conventional Christianity: “The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom”; “The tygers of wrath are wiser than the horses of instruction.”
Here, Pinsky embodies a different resistance to different conventions of understanding. “The Buddha,” begins the title poem, “is a liquor store / On a busy corner.”
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Proverbs of Limbo Poems” about?
Who is the author of “Proverbs of Limbo Poems”?
When was “Proverbs of Limbo Poems” published?
What is the ISBN for “Proverbs of Limbo Poems”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
