Peripheral Vision, Susan Kinsolving's fourth book of poems, explores the world from many points of view. She takes her readers to England, Hollywood, Wyoming, France, and Chile. She goes behind the scenes in a military hospital, an elementary school, and a disturbed family. Her poems were described in the New Yorker as "grand and almost terrifying." In this new collection, she proves herself again. As a guest poet and lecturer, Kinsolving has performed at numerous venues, including Harvard, Columbia, and Yale University, as well as Bad Robot in Santa Monica and Bread Loaf in Vermont.
Peripheral Vision, Susan Kinsolving's fourth book of poems, explores the world from many points of view. She takes her readers to England, Hollywood, Wyoming, France, and Chile. She goes behind the scenes in a military hospital, an elementary school, and a disturbed family. Her poems were described in the New Yorker as "grand and almost terrifying." In this new collection, she proves herself again. As a guest poet and lecturer, Kinsolving has performed at numerous venues, including Harvard, Columbia, and Yale University, as well as Bad Robot in Santa Monica and Bread Loaf in Vermont.
Susan Kinsolving was born in Illinois, raised in New England, and educated in California. She has taught in the Bennington Writing Seminars, Southampton College, Willard-Cybulski Men’s Prison, University of Connecticut, California Institute of the Arts, and Keystone Academy in Beijing, China. She has received poetry fellowships from France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, Switzerland, New York, Illinois, and Wyoming. As a librettist, she has heard her works performed in New York, California, Italy, and the Netherlands. She is Poet-in-Residence at the Hotchkiss School in Connecticut.
"Susan Kinsolving’s poems gratify the senses, and if that were all
they did, it would be much more than enough for even the most
difficult-to-appease reader of poetry. They do something more,
though: as the title of this beautiful volume suggests, they bring
us in tantalizing proximity to the radiant mysteries that prowl
just beyond the sphere of the senses. They are triumphs of
perception and miracles of insight." —Vijay Seshadri, Pulitzer
Prize-winning author of 3 Sections
"Susan Kinsolving practices an enchanted speech that awakens us to
the bright glare of surviving time, of passionate seeing,
especially the natural world, and as mother, wife, and daughter, of
an art that honors our fragile yet sturdy relationships. These
poems, more than an enhanced book of hours or remembrance of things
past, are invocations soaked in the fluencies of sound and enriched
by a palpable intellect that gifts readers so much charm,
sublimity, and humor." —Major Jackson, author of Leaving
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