Greensward

Cole Swensen

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October 2010
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Greensward looks at the interaction between animals, humans, and gardens. Often playful, it explores the question of whether animals other than humans have an aesthetic sense, posits that they do, and suggests that they develop it through watching humans garden. The short sections of poetry and prose, sometimes plainspoken, sometimes poised precariously on the line between sense and non-sense, are dovetailed into engravings of 18th century gardens by the artist John Roque. Graphic artist Shari DeGraw and poet Cole Swensen collaborated on excerpting elements from the garden maps and playing with scale and patterning to create a conversation between the visual and verbal elements. Two well-known 18th century garden designers also make cameo appearances, giving the text a historical sweep from the heyday of the English landscape garden to the present.

About the Author

Cole Swensen is the author of seventeen collections of poetry including Greensward (UDP), and most recently On Walking On (Nightboat), and Landscapes on a Train (Nightboat), as well as a volume of critical essays, Noise That Stays Noise (U. of Michigan). Her collections turn around specific research projects, including ones on public parks, visual art, illuminated manuscripts, and ghosts. Her work has won the Iowa Poetry Prize, the San Francisco State Poetry Center Book Award, and the PEN USA Award in Literary Translation. A former Guggenheim Fellow, she is the co-editor of the 2009 Norton anthology American Hybrid and the founding editor of La Presse Poetry. She was the writer-in-residence at Yale’s Beinecke Library in 2007-2008, where Greensward (UDP), was conceived and written. She currently teaches at Brown University.rn

Praise

Here is the real sentiment behind Swensen’s project: that it is not just the exterior world but the interior one that is inhuman, in which our poignant attempts at form fail to make order.

Joyelle McSweeney, montevidayo.com

Publication Details

ISBN: 978-1-933254-65-4
Trade Paperback
Perfect-bound. 64 pp, 7.5 x 8.25 in
Publication Date: October 27 2010
Distribution: SPD
Series: Dossier