Radio reviewed Night Sky with Exit Wounds by Ocean Vuong
Review of 'Night Sky with Exit Wounds' on 'Storygraph'
5 stars
Red is only black remembering.
96 pages
English language
Published Aug. 8, 2017 by Penguin Random House.
Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times writes: “The poems in Mr. Vuong’s new collection, Night Sky With Exit Wounds…possess a tensile precision reminiscent of Emily Dickinson’s work, combined with a Gerard Manley Hopkins-like appreciation for the sound and rhythms of words. Mr. Vuong can create startling images (a black piano in a field, a wedding-cake couple preserved under glass, a shepherd stepping out of a Caravaggio painting) and make the silences and elisions in his verse speak as potently as his words…There is a powerful emotional undertow to these poems that springs from Mr. Vuong’s sincerity and candor, and from his ability to capture specific moments in time with both photographic clarity and a sense of the evanescence of all earthly things.”
Red is only black remembering.
Blindsided by this poet. A descendant of Ginsberg.
Vivid, shocking and stark. Playful, ambitious and skilled.
Just my initial impressions on this first read-through. I plan to revisit these poems again, to let them sink deeper.
"My mother said I could be anything
I wanted—but I chose to live."
tight
I’m not the best person to review poetry. I don’t understand it and I don’t know how to read it, but I wanted to go out of my comfort zone and try it out. I’m sure this is a very lovely book of poems but it just wasn’t my thing.
precisely machined and cool to the touch