Poasis II : Selected Poems 2000-2024

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Poasis II : Selected Poems 2000-2024

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Selections of Pierre Joris's best work from this past quarter-century of writings /> />Poasis II gathers Joris's major poetic works from 2000 to 2024. These nomadically shape-shifting poems range widely across times, places, and cultures, addressing, for example, the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster (in a quasi-opera libretto),the meditations of tenth-century revolutionary poet, sufi teacher, and thinker Mansur al-Hallaj, an homage to his old friend and collaborator Jerome Rothenberg (1931-2024), a list poem celebrating Herman Melville's 200 birthday, and extracts from his Book of Cormorant. These sequences are interspersed with shorter works, such as poems addressing Paul Celan upon completing translations of that poet's oeuvre, Dante's expulsion from Florence, and more. As he says in the poem "The Poet's Job," "pick up everything that shines / discard the gold / keep the light." Or, as Randall Horton suggests, these poems "are inter-cont(in)ental as sound and symbol weaves in and out of cultures, traditions—they critique, inform—teach in a multiverse of languages—they loveThe beauty, as with all of Joris's literary work, is when language is allowed to be nomadic and unbound."

[sample poem]

Outside:

sun caught

in bare tree branches,

cradled

Inside:

me caught

in shelter in place,

cradled too

p.s. We shall both

rise again

-

4/1

These buds on the branches

here this year too

their steadfastness . my surprise

Contents

Table Of Contents

from: Permanent Diaspora
        This afternoon Dante
        The word, the mawqif
        Tuesday, may 23rd 2000
        EP: heard, not seen
         # 18
        for Gerrit Lansing at 75
from: The Rothenberg Variations                 
        VARIATION #1
        VARIATION #2
        VARIATION #3
        VARIATION #6
        VARIATION #9        
from: learn the shadow
        R.I.P. for C. L.-S.
        Sour Birth
        07.29.09. Bourg d'Oueil
The Gulf (Between You & Me)
        Rigwreck
        Interlude: Word Swarm 1
        Love at First Sight
        Interlude: Word Swarm 2
        Dis/aster — Oildreck
from: Meditations on the Stations of Mansur al-Hallaj
        1. manners          (adab)                 
        2. awe         (rahab)                
        3. fatigue         (nasab)         
        4. serach         (talab)
        5. wonder         ('ajab)
        8. avidity         (sharah)
        9. probity         (nazah)        
        10. sincerity         (sidq)
        11. comradeship                (rifq)
        12. emancipation         (litq)         
        16. witnessing         (shuhud)
        17. existence         (wujud)         
        19. labor         (kada)         
        26. Presence        (hudur)
        32. perplexity         (tahayyur)                         
        34. patience         (tasabbur)         
        40. beginning         (bidaya)         
from: Barzakh
        Canto Diurno 2: A / To Jack Kerouac : Ode Bilingue
        Three Little Proses
        Out Between
        9/11/01
        [Introït to my Purgatory]
        L'Heure Bleue
        Poem upon returning to these States after a 6-months absence
        from: An Alif Baa
                preamble to an alphabet
                [alif]
                [ba]
                A poem in noon
        The Rheumy Eye of Night
        Another end to writing/reading 18
        "But the ear"
        "Along the coast of Sri Lanka fish feed"
        The Sanctuary of Hands
        from The Fez Journals
                Bab Bou Jeloud
                In Larache
        "What if the birds were the shadows"
        Canto Diurno 5
                1. At the Mondrian
                2. Lunch at La Grille (1.30 p.m.
        Blurb for Hütte
        Reading Edmond Jabès
        Letter to Steichen's Ed
        "I like the imp"
        Homage to Badia Masabni
from: The Book of U /Le livre des cormorans
                TWO FOR THE CORMORANTS
                In the dog days of summer, 3 of 'em:
                After Basho
                "summer's so"
                "The one & only"
                Last cor poem
from: Fox-trails, -tails, & -trots
        A Poem in Luxembourgish on New York
from: Interglacial Narrows
        ELEGY FOR ANSELM HOLLO
        Avicenna to Break Up
        Sudanese Saying
        Marasma redirects
        "our unconscious is always"
        Haiku for the End of the World
        The Poet's Job
        Triggernometry of the Trinity
        A Late Antler for Dawn Clements
        The Art of the Fugue, no
        Purgatory is
        Shipping Out at 1:25 p.m. on Herman Melville's 200 birthday
        A three-minute composition à la mode Dalachinsky to celebrate Steve
        "Earlier today I saw"
        A Poem or something, a gift, a song, for Paul Celan at 100
        from Up to & Including the Virus: Diaretics 2020-2021
Uncollected:
         # ?. via Dante, Purgatory
        from An AlifBa: T
        Peace Flag

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