Memory Wing

$19.95

Memory Wing, by Bill Lavender (2011)
9780983707905

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Bill Lavender

Memory Wing

9780983707905 (pbk.) (Black Widow Press)

220 pages: $19.95
2011


Bill Lavender’s Memory Wing, published by Black Widow in 2011, is a poetic autobiography based loosely on The Divine Comedy.


Delving with brilliant image precision into the power of the past, chanting in plain lyric to the ghosts of his mother and father and the futurity of his sons,  Bill Lavender takes us back, down, deep into a psychological Arkansas  and New Orleans that resonate with Dante’s three part journey.  In the field of felt memory, he guides us into territories of torment, recognition and reconciliation that are his equivalents of Dante’s inferno, purgatory and paradise.  Memory Wing is a contemporary autobiographical masterpiece.

—Rodger Kamenetz

 

What a grand concerto! Read this epic eulogy and weep! Lavender is a resplendent Virgil traversing the woods of  his memory, which coincides at unexpected places with our own. I’m happy to see the terse minimal suitcase of his lyrical self unpacked and overflowing. This is a grand American long poem Doc Williams would be proud of.

—Andrei Codrescu

 

Memory Wing transcends and investigates the rich territory between poetry and creative nonfiction, exploring  the myriad layers of the poet’s personal experience in a voice that is sometimes humorous, often poignant, and deeply insightful.

—Kristen Iversen

 

There is no waiting in the wings here; everything’s laid out on memory’s stage, surreal as the Roman memory exercises ordained. The poet may be left wing, but he steps out from under the wing of Arkansas, Blake-like tragedy, and Dante, into the elegiac present. The OED’s 12th definition best defines wing as ”part of a spectral line where the intensity tails off to nothing at either side of it,” but that fails to describe the utter intensity of the flight between points in this non-fiction epic poem which flies through past, present, and hallucinated futures at the speed of unpunctuated sound.

—Susan M. Schultz

 

Bill Lavender shifts language in rare combinations that unsettle the reader. Memory Wing is no different except that it takes a lifetime to inhabit, but lets us dip into that proper distance between knowing and learning where we hold down our own memories for comparison and where we sit in the same tragedy and splendor….

—Megan Burns

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Weight 8 oz
Dimensions 9 × 6 × .5 in

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