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Intruder Hardback - 2008 - 1st Edition

by Jill Bialosky

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The dark and beautiful third collection from Jill Bialosky is a book about the intrusion of eros, art, and the imagination on ordinary life. The lover who whispers Is it still snowing? . . . Will you stay with me? in the first poem reappears throughout the book in different guises--sometimes seemingly real, at other times as muse, doppelganger, or dream. In The Seduction, as the lovers stand to watch a house fire--gorgeous, dazzling, / the orange and reds of such ruin--the poem becomes a study in the nature of reality, selfhood, and the different levels of consciousness we inhabit. Evoking Penelope and Orpheus and Eurydice, Bialosky explores how desire and the act of creation can both threaten the self and bring us to a powerful self-understanding. In Intruder--her most mesmerizing gathering of poems yet--Bialosky has captured not only the fleeting truths and pleasures of passion but also its mysterious dangers. Don't be afraid. Come closer. It's bath time. The boy's in the tub, father's shaving, mother is dressed in her evening wear: black silk slip, high heels, leaning on the tub's edge. . . . . . Look into the mother's eyes. What truth do they belie? from Saturday Night

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  • Title Intruder
  • Author Jill Bialosky
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition number 1st
  • Edition 1
  • Pages 79
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Knopf Publishing Group, New York
  • Publication date 2008-10-07
  • ISBN 9780307268471 / 0307268470
  • Weight 0.64 lbs (0.29 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.6 x 6.3 x 0.56 in (21.84 x 16.00 x 1.42 cm)
  • Category Poetry
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2008015430
  • Dewey Decimal Code 811.54

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Praise for Intruder
 
“Jill Bialosky's powerful third book of poetry, Intruder, is sharply perceptive, reminding readers about the way life forces us to our knees while restoring us to our true selves.”
Los Angeles Times
 
“Jill Bialosky’s Intruder is a perfectly transparent esoteric poem.  Who is the speaker, who is the intruder?  We cannot know, although we know these figures intimately…Her volume is music, each note of the melody significant, including its silent breaks and endings replete with message and emotion… To experience in any art a new shock of the good, the beautiful, the terror, is a rare sweetness…In the last few years no book of poetry has so completely captivated me as Intruder.” —Willis Barnstone, New Letters
 
“[The poems] in Jill Bialosky’s Intruder are erotic dialogues. But this does not mean they are “just” love poems. Like Plato’s Phaedrus, [they] are as much speeches on love and desire as they are speeches on speech, on the possibility and limits of expression . . . Bialosky is the poet’s love poet, struggling as much with her own imagination and desire to write as with a real other.”Kascha Semonovitch,  Kenyon Review
 
“[Bialosky’s] elusive, subtly erudite work as a poet transports her to another realm entirely…These are some of the most psychologically astute poems about being a mother, and especially about being the mother of a son, since Plath’s.” —Diann Blakely, Harvard Review
 
“Jill Bialosky’s third book of poems, Intruder, makes the writer’s (or artist’s) conflicts her central subject. [ It] is the accomplished work of a poet in mid-career, grappling with both the mystery and the will to embody it.” —Ron Slate.com
 
“Hypnotic . . . Dreamlike poems . . . energized by their own darkness.” —Library Journal

“These poems show both a storyteller’s gift for implicit narrative and a sophisticate’s sense of other arts . . . Bialosky’s book ends up . . . confirming her in her most serious of all her vocations: the setting down of a tumultuous inner life into clear, shared words.” —Publishers Weekly

“Gorgeous . . . what a rush these stormy poems of love, disruption, and resignation are, as intense and perfectly noted as violin concertos.” —Booklist

“Jill Bialosky’s Intruder is a powerful work that combines an inquiry into the depths of passion with the details of ordinary life -- a boy at baseball, a woman cutting sunflower stems. In this third collection, she has invented a mode for juxtaposing abstractions with moving images. She writes with urgency of the mysteries of art, which have a direct bearing on the joys and dangers of simply being alive. I read this book in wonder.”
–Grace Schulman

About the author

Jill Bialosky is the author of the poetry collections "The End of Desire" and "Subterranean, "and her poems have appeared in journals such as" The Paris Review, American Poetry""Review, The Kenyon Review, ""The New Yorker, " and "The Atlantic Monthly." She is also the author of two novels, "House Under Snow "and "The Life Room, "and is an editor at W. W. Norton. She lives in New York City.

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