Two and Two

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Denise Duhamel’s much anticipated new collection begins with a revisionist tale–Noah is married to Joan of Arc–in a poem about America’s often flawed sense of history. Throughout Two and Two, double

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  • Series: Pitt Poetry
  • Author: Duhamel, Denise
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 126
  • Publish Date: February 08 2005
  • ISBN10: 0822958716
  • Language: English
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Denise Duhamel’s much anticipated new collection begins with a revisionist tale–Noah is married to Joan of Arc–in a poem about America’s often flawed sense of history. Throughout Two and Two, doubles abound: Noah’s animals; Duhamel’s parents as Jack and Jill in a near-fatal accident; an incestuous double sestina; a male/female pantoum; a dream and its interpretation; and translations of advertisements from English to Spanish. In two M bius strip poems (shaped like the Twin Towers), Duhamel invites her readers to get out their scissors and tape and transform her poems into 3-D objects.

At the book’s center is “Love Which Took Its Symmetry for Granted,” a gathering of journal entries, personal e-mails, and news reports into a collage of witness about September 11. A section of “Mille et un sentiments,” modeled on the lists of Herv Le Tellier, Georges Perec, and George Brainard, breaks down emotions to their most basic levels, their 1,001 tiny recognitions. The book ends with “Carb Frescos,” written in the form of an art guidebook from the 24th century.

Innovative and unpretentious, Duhamel uses twice the language usually available for poetry. She culls from the literary and nonliterary, from the Bible and product warning labels, from Woody Allen films and Hong Kong action movies–to say difficult things with astonishing accuracy. Two and Two is second to none.

Author: Denise Duhamel
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Published: 02/08/2005
Series: Pitt Poetry
Pages: 126
Weight: 0.39lbs
Size: 8.22h x 6.34w x 0.36d
ISBN: 9780822958710
Language: English

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Author

Duhamel, Denise

Binding

ISBN10

0822958716

ISBN13

9780822958710

Page Count

126

Published Date

February 08 2005

Series

Pitt Poetry

Language

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