Progress on the Subject of Immensity

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
Cover of the book Progress on the Subject of Immensity by Leslie Ullman, University of New Mexico Press
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Author: Leslie Ullman ISBN: 9780826353634
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press Publication: August 30, 2013
Imprint: University of New Mexico Press Language: English
Author: Leslie Ullman
ISBN: 9780826353634
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Publication: August 30, 2013
Imprint: University of New Mexico Press
Language: English

“For over thirty years now, Leslie Ullman has steadily refined a poetry of the most acute and lyrically precise mindfulness, of what one of her poems calls the ‘greater alertness.’ This method has been forged in part by her ability to render the harsh beauties of the southwestern landscapes that have been her adopted home. More important still, however, is her almost shamanistic willingness to visit those liminal states between waking and dreaming, conventional reality and phantasm—states that sometimes offer menace, sometimes wonderment. This is all to say that Leslie Ullman is a poet of the first order, writing at the height of her very considerable powers.”—David Wojahn, author of World Tree

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“For over thirty years now, Leslie Ullman has steadily refined a poetry of the most acute and lyrically precise mindfulness, of what one of her poems calls the ‘greater alertness.’ This method has been forged in part by her ability to render the harsh beauties of the southwestern landscapes that have been her adopted home. More important still, however, is her almost shamanistic willingness to visit those liminal states between waking and dreaming, conventional reality and phantasm—states that sometimes offer menace, sometimes wonderment. This is all to say that Leslie Ullman is a poet of the first order, writing at the height of her very considerable powers.”—David Wojahn, author of World Tree

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