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Rialto Invisible in this cheap night scene of the familiar bridge the lives - the lies - we lived on both sides of the canal, invisible the water's stench at low tide, the rotting debris beneath the picture-perfect surface, invisible the adjacent market still smelling of fish and ammonia, its slime of scales adorning the ground, invisible, too, in this souvenir print, the inevitable rat crouched under the pilaster, his throat quivering benignly in the moonlight, the silvery glow a local specialty: filth disguised as ornament. To Forget Venice is the improbable challenge and the title of Peg Boyers's newest collection of poems. The site of several unforgettable years of her adolescence, the place she has returned to more frequently than any other, the city of Venice is both adored and reviled by the speakers in this varied and unconventionally polyphonic work.The voices we hear in these poems belong not only to characters like the mother of Tadzio (think Death in Venice), or the companion of Vladimir Ilych Lenin, or the Victorian prophet John Ruskin and his wife, Effie, but also to wall moss, and sand, and - most especially - an authorial speaker who in 1965, at age thirteen, landed in Venice and never quite recovered from the formative experiences that shaped her there. Ranging over several stages of a life that features adolescent heartbreak and betrayal, marriage and children, friendship and loss, the book insistently addresses the author's desire to get to the bottom of her obsession with a place that has imprinted itself so profoundly on her consciousness.
Peg Boyers is a lecturer in the English Department at Skidmore College and the executive editor of Salmagundi. She is also on the poetry faculty of the New York State Summer Writers Institute. Her previous books include Hard Bread and Honey with Tobacco, both published by the University of Chicago Press.
"The creation of the voice in this book-stoic, passionate, resigned, insistent on truth-is a brilliant achievement." (Frank Bidart)"
Elliot Ackerman, Durs Grünbein, R.B. Kitaj, Durs Grunbein, David Haziza, A E Stallings, Paul Berman, Clara Collier, Michael Kimmage, Peg Boyers, Thomas Chatterton Williams, Anita Shapira, Adam Zagajewski, Sally Satel, R B Kitaj, Matthew Stephenson, Helen Vendler, Leon Wieseltier
Elliot Ackerman, Durs Grünbein, R.B. Kitaj, Durs Grunbein, David Haziza, A E Stallings, Paul Berman, Clara Collier, Michael Kimmage, Peg Boyers, Thomas Chatterton Williams, Anita Shapira, Adam Zagajewski, Sally Satel, R B Kitaj, Matthew Stephenson, Helen Vendler, Leon Wieseltier