Is Music

Is Music
Authors
Taggart, John & O'Leary, Peter & Wright, C D
Publisher
Copper Canyon Press
Tags
poetry
ISBN
9781619321045
Date
2010-05-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
2.78 MB
Lang
en
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"John Taggart's poetry is not like music, it is music."--George Oppen

"Is Music"--a major retrospective of an American original--gathers the best poems from John Taggart's fourteen volumes, ranging from early objectivist experiments and jazz-influenced improvisational pieces to longer breathtaking compositions regarded as underground masterpieces. There is a prayerful quality to Taggart's poetry, rooted in music--from medieval Christian traditions and soul to American punk rock. He is also heavily influenced by the visual arts, most notably in his classic "Slow Song for Mark Rothko," in which he did with words what Rothko did with paint and dye.

"To breathe and stretch one's arms again

to breathe through the mouth to breathe to

breathe through the mouth to utter in

the most quiet way not to whisper not to whisper

to breathe through the mouth in the most quiet way to

breathe to sing to breathe to sing to breathe

to sing the most quiet way."

"To sing to light the most quiet light in darkness

radiantia radiantia

singing light in darkness."

"To sing as the host sings in his house."

John Taggart is the author of fourteen books of poetry and two books of criticism. He was, for many years, a professor of English and director of the Interdisciplinary Arts Program at Shippensburg University. He lives near Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.