An edition of Among the Musk Ox People (2002)

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An edition of Among the Musk Ox People (2002)

Among the Musk Ox People

Poems

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The fast-moving, jittery poems in this fifth volume from the well-respected Ruefle (The Adamant) try hard to portray the world as her speaker really feels it: "I want," she exclaims, "to have an ecstatic relationship with life." In fluently unpredictable free verse (mostly) and discursive poetic prose (on occasion), Ruefle's work can take in almost anything, the more unexpected the better: "a line of laundry strung out over the Acropolis," "wigs and temperatures and horoscopes," "the moon in utero," drum majorettes, breast milk, the Book of Job and more. Her talent for producing the unexpected can be a weakness: some poems sound almost arbitrary in their choice of line breaks, emphases and endings, favoring individual phrases over the poems they make up. "It is a scrappy place, this world," Ruefle writes in "Cocktail Party," "and people walk about, a series of prepositions displacing the nouns." At her best, Ruefle combines surrealism, comedy and domestic pathos: "You've been crying: your cheeks are a rasher of streaked bacon." While she comes off as more personal, and more various, than her sometime collaborator Dean Young, her abrupt and entertaining style should please his readers, and she can tell jokes as good as his ("Ducks never acquire any knowledge because they will never shut up"). If this book's verbal fireworks sometimes fail to flare fully, Ruefle's more serious side continues to give her work depth and necessity. (Mar.) Forecast: With another book soon to be published in May by CavanKerry press, and Post Meridian (2000) still in circulation, Ruefle has been prolific of late. With some earlier books out of print, look for a selected next time around, and for attention to this book and its successor in literary reviews.

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English
Pages
88

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Among the Musk Ox People: Poems
March 1, 2002, Carnegie Mellon University Press
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Library of Congress
PS3568.U36 A825 2002

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
88
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
Weight
10.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL11264612M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780887483721
ISBN 10
0887483720
ISBN 13
9780887483721
LCCN
2001089540
OCLC/WorldCat
48615611
Library Thing
8298739
Goodreads
508154

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