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Figured Dark
Poems by Greg Rappleye
Affidavits of a heart at work
“Oh the fine, brawling, pungent observation of these
poems: ‘the smog-brown sea,’ ‘the baggies-drooping
sea’; Homer would be exhilarated and appalled. Greg
Rappleye revives the language and revives our powers of seeing.
Figured Dark is shot through with light. ”
—Linda Gregerson, author of Waterborne
and Magnetic North
“Rappleye’s poems in Figured Dark come
from an imagination without peer. There is nothing predictable
about them. As Pound urged his heirs to, Rappleye does make
it new, plumbing the palpable ordinary, with a dazzling diversity
of images, and through a window we've not looked into before.”
—Dan Gerber, author of A Primer
on Parallel Lives and A Voice from the River
“Figured Dark is a lovely book, heart-stopping,
at moments, for its directness. The poems feature a conversational
and lyrical plainness. Greg Rappleye fires and tempers metaphor,
talk, cultural and literary allusion, and emotion so skillfully
that readers can look through to the heart of the matter—the
odd details of living and what goodness remains after death's
insinuations. ‘What does the body want? / To be a crucible
says the body,’ the poet writes. Figured Dark
is crucible.”
—Carol Frost, author of The Queen's
Desertion
Greg Rappleye is corporation counsel for Ottawa County,
Grand Haven, Michigan. He’s the author of two poetry
collections, Holding Down the Earth and A Path
Between Houses, and two chapbooks. A past Bread Loaf
Fellow in poetry, he has won a number of awards, including
a Pushcart Prize, the Paumanok Poetry Award, and the Brittingham
Prize, and he was the first runner up for the 2007 Dorset
Prize.
November
5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 70 pages
$16.00 paper
ISBN 978-1-55728-852-3 | 1-55728-852-6
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