Trouble in Mind

Cover of Trouble in Mind by Lucie Brock-Broido
Year: 2005
Language: en
Pages: 96
ISBN-13: 9780375710223
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 6.2 Inches
Weight: 0.34 Pounds
Width: 0.3 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 811.54
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Trouble in Mind by Lucie Brock-Broido, published by National Geographic Books on October 4, 2005, is her long-awaited third collection of poetry, featuring 96 pages of her most exceptional work to date. This edition presents a new clarity and transparency in her poetry, even amidst the intricate language for which she is known. Brock-Broido explores the extremities of experience, revealing truths with an uncompromising lens.

Readers will find a diverse array of poems, including haunted self-portraits and sequences inspired by the discarded titles of Wallace Stevens. The collection also features a series of fractured lyrics that Brock-Broido refers to as fragments, leaflets, and apologues. Through her exploration of themes such as love and the complexities of human experience, Trouble in Mind showcases the agility of language and the resplendence found even in trouble.


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With Trouble in Mind, her long-awaited third collection, Lucie Brock-Broido has written her most exceptional poems to date. There is a new clarity to her work, a disquieting transparency, even in the midst of the wild thickets of language for which she is known. A poet “at the border of her own allegory,” Brock-Broido searches for a lexicon adequate to the extremities of experience–a quest that is as capricious as it is uncompromising. In the process, she reveals, unsparingly, things as they are. In “Pamphlet on Ravening” she recalls, “I was a hunger artist once, as well. / My bones had shone. / I had had rapture on my side.” The book is laced with sequences: haunted, odd self-portraits; a succession of poems provoked by discarded titles by Wallace Stevens; an intermittent series of fractured and beguiling lyrics that she variously refers to as fragments, leaflets, and apologues.

Trouble in Mind is a book that astonishes us afresh at the agility and the uncanny will of language, which Brock-Broido is not afraid to follow where it may lead her: “That the name of bliss is only in the diminishing / (As far as possible) of pain. That I had quit / The quiet velvet cult of it, / Yet trouble came.” Even trouble, in Brock-Broido’s idiom, becomes something resplendent.

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ISBN-13: 9780375710223.
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Language: en. Pages: 96.

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