The Mind-Body Problem

And Other Poems

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Katha Pollitt: The Mind-Body Problem (Hardcover, 2009, Random House)

Hardcover, 112 pages

English language

Published March 18, 2009 by Random House.

ISBN:
978-1-4000-6333-8
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OCLC Number:
166358697

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In The Mind-Body Problem, Katha Pollitt takes the ordinary events of life--her own and others'--and turns them into brilliant, poignant, and often funny poems that are full of surprises and originality. Pollitt's imagination is stirred by conflict and juxtaposition, by the contrast (but also the connection) between logic and feeling, between the real and the transcendent, between our outer and inner selves: Jane Austen slides her manuscript under her blotter, bewildered young mothers chat politely on the playground, the simple lines of a Chinese bowl in a thrift store remind the poet of the only apparent simplicities of her childhood. The title poem hilariously and ruefully depicts the friction between passion and repression ("Perhaps / my body would have liked to make some of our dates, / to come home at four in the morning and answer my scowl / with 'None of your business!' "). In a sequence of …

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Subjects

  • American - General
  • Poetry / Single Author / General
  • General
  • American Contemporary Poetry
  • Poetry