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Half Promised Land

Published
May 1986
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
80

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The world displayed in the poems of Thomas Lux is a fairly dangerous place, a half promised land, a region where turtles languish of thirst, where a lifebuoy crawls with spiders, where a moving car hits a moving moose and both survive, where what tends to terrify us tends also to make us feel safe, where "rattlesnakes feel at home," where "your belief in justice/merges with your belief in dreams."

In these searing and empathetic poems, Lux charts a landscape that is both familiar and unnervingly strange.
Surreal Imagery: Witness a world where tarantulas cling to lifebuoys and a collision between a car and a moose ends not in tragedy, but in mutual survival.Dark Humor: Discover a wry, unsentimental humor in poems about childhood pranks with electric fences and the strange etiquette of the afterlife.Observational Poetry: A tribute to the small towns, overlooked moments, and quiet lives of a distinctly American landscape, rendered with unflinching clarity.Contemporary American Poetry: A masterwork from a defining voice in late 20th-century poetry, perfect for readers of James Wright, Charles Simic, and Philip Levine.

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First Edition May 1986 Mariner ISBN13 9780395382561 ISBN10 0395382564
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Apr 2016 Mariner ISBN13 9780544936867 ISBN10 0544936868
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Apr 2016 Mariner Books ISBN10 B01DLGKKM2
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