Defunctive Music

by William Guy


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Softcover
£18.95
Softcover
£18.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 07/03/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 337
ISBN : 9781401085810

About the Book

The subject-gamut of these poems is wide: it ranges from meditations on sex (as in the author’s fiction) to meditations on American history and politics (black/white relations, draft dodging, presidential politics). The prevailing concern, however, is with tricks of memory, with moments in and out of time, distraction fits when past selves or past lives rise up to re-engulf the “present” person. These poems ring changes on Montaigne’s idea of ondoyance, the flux of personality. They are ghost stories in the same way Henry James’s works of fiction and of autobiography often are. Ghost stories too (or perhaps especially) in the substantial section of translations with which the volume concludes: the poet assumes or is haunted by the voices of others.


About the Author

William Guy (when he is not traveling) lives and writes in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is the author of Gravity’s Revolt, a novel; Defunctive Music, a book of poems;A Traveler’s Education; Magic Casements; and Something Sensational, three books of travel essays. With William Orr he is the author of Living Hope: a Study of the New Testament Theme of Birth from Above. He has completed a translation of The Iliad. He is presently at work on The Lyndoniad, a book of interrelated poems about the year 1968, a long poem containing history (he hopes).