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These Extremes
Poems and Prose Richard Bausch
Southern Messenger Poets
Dave Smith, Series Editor
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978-0-8071-3521-1 PAPER |
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96 |
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6 x 9 |
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none |
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October 2009 |
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An LSU Press paperback original
In his first collection of poetry and prose, award-winning fiction
writer Richard Bausch proves that he is also an accomplished poet.
Penned over a span of many years, the poems in These Extremes
deal with a wide variety of subjects. Many focus on Bausch’s
own family and relationships. In one long, touching poem, “Barbara
(1943–1974),” the poet memorializes his oldest sister,
who died young. He also offers two prose memory pieces, recollections
from his childhood and adolescence. In these brief “essays,”
Bausch draws loving but unsentimental portraits of his father, mother,
and other relatives as he reflects on the sense of belonging that
he gained from his family—something he hopes to pass on to
his own children in this violent, chaotic world.
In “Back Stories,” the center of the book, Bausch effortlessly
weaves poems around familiar characters from history, literature,
movies, and popular culture—including Thomas Jefferson, Shakespeare’s
Falstaff, Nurse Ratched from One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s
Nest, and Sam, the piano player from Casablanca. Decidedly
accessible in form, theme, and expression, These Extremes
will surprise and delight lovers of poetry and fans of Bausch’s
stories and novels.
Richard Bausch is the author of many books of
fiction, most recently the novels Peace and Thanksgiving
Night, and Wives and Lovers: 3 Short Novels. His stories
have appeared in Atlantic Monthly, Esquire, New Yorker, GQ,
Playboy, Harper’s, and in the anthologies Best American
Short Stories, O. Henry Prize Stories, and Pushcart Prize
Stories. Recipient of the Hillsdale Prize for Fiction from
the Fellowship of Southern Writers and the PEN/Malamud Award, Bausch
lives in Memphis, Tennessee..
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