Sandra Simonds's Triptychs is a brilliant intersection of poetic form and the passage of time. Crafted initially in strips handwritten on rolls of receipt paper obtained at a dollar store, then assembled into three textual columns that sit side-by-side on the page, these triptychs are joined or disjoined in several ways--through diction, through the special relation of words (evoking intimacy, touch or, in contrast, alienation), and through thematic similarities or dissimilarities. Each poem is wildly surprising, ranging from conversations between Baudelaire and Jayne Eyre to the enjoyment of macaroons. As a result, the poems energize the confines of this writing space as they invite readers to recall painterly constructions and news headlines, wherein each pillar is in conversation with another, sequentially
and simultaneously. With the same lyric attention found in all of Simonds's poetry, the poems here mark an innovative shift in poetics that is both polyvocal and singular.
Author: Sandra Simonds
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Wave Books
Published: 11/01/2022
Pages: 88
Weight: 0.4lbs
Size: 9.90h x 6.80w x 0.30d
ISBN: 9781950268689
About the AuthorSandra Simonds is the author of
Atopia (Wesleyan University Press, 2019),
Orlando, (Wave Books, 2018),
Further Problems with Pleasure, winner of the 2015 Akron Poetry Prize (University of Akron, 2017),
Steal It Back (Saturnalia Books, 2015),
The Sonnets (Bloof Books, 2014),
Mother Was a Tragic Girl (Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 2012), and
Warsaw Bikini (Bloof Books, 2009). Her poems have been included in the
Best American Poetry 2015 and 2014 and have appeared in the
New York Times,
Poetry, the
American Poetry Review, the
Chicago Review,
Granta,
Boston Review, Ploughshares,
Fence,
Court Green, and
Lana Turner. She lives in Tallahassee, Florida and is an Associate professor of English and Humanities at Thomas University in Thomasville, Georgia.