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Rating: Summary: This poet touches me where I didn't know I lived. Review: I am amazed by her power. In her hands, words spring to life and life springs to words. Her mind plants the living experience in a kiss on the hand and flings it to her audience like affectionate royalty waving to an attentive crowd. She was born in Hamburg, Germany and the "Curriculum Vitae" poem in this volume beautifully articulates her immigration to the United States and her life here. Mueller was recently awarded one of the largest prizes in literature, the 2002 Ruth Lilly Prize -- $100,000.00. Her poetry is worth that, and more. Her Mother's death "hurt" her into poetry, she writes here, and yet the observations she gives through these poems are pure redemption. What she experiences is what we all know, and she offers it to us with reverence and respect in sparkling language of pure gold. When she stumbles on the fact of aging: "One day," she writes, "on a crowded elevator, everyone's face was younger than mine. . . .The brilliant days and nights are breathless in their hurry." I love everything she's written and eagerly wait for more. One short poem just to treat you to an example of what poetry can be: "EX MACHINA "My word processor does not know Shakespeare. It balks at ripeness, stops me at Othello and Desdemona. They are not in its vocabulary. On the other hand it does not question arrogance and power, accepts betrayal, jealousy and grief, uncomprehending. They are on the list. "I am reminded of the face of the young killer on the screen the other night. He knew the words gun and crime and prison. He even knew the word guilty, but when he said it, his eyes were blank." Buy this book -- and all her books if you can find them. Keep them nearby so you can reach into a poem when you need to be reminded what living is for.
Rating: Summary: Extraordinary Review: If you are looking for one poem about relationships, "Alive Together" is the one. And with the rest of the poems in this amazing collection you'll find more truth, beauty and life. Get this book. Read this book. Send "Alive Together" to your significant other.
Rating: Summary: Mueller Required Reading Review: Lisel Mueller is hands down one of the contemporary masters of the free verse form. In her second language she writes of exile, reclamation, home, beauty. She excels at the persona poem, writing devastating sequences on (among others) Hellen Keller, Patty Hearst, Monet, Schumann, Bach, Brendel, and Mary Shelly. This New and Selected will lead your straight to Mueller's individual collections, worth every penny.
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