Midwood: Poems

Author:   Jana Prikryl
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
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Pages:   128
Publication Date:   12 July 2024
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Author:   Jana Prikryl
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
Imprint:   WW Norton & Co
Dimensions:   Width: 16.80cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.159kg
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9781324020738


ISBN 10:   1324020733
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   12 July 2024
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"""This is part of the pleasure of reading Prikryl’s poems, the sense of exhilaration that accompanies their disintegrations, the little moments of free fall before something stable is once more given—some unexpected image or situation—to stand upon... If midlife has brought Midwood, readers must be grateful for its startling, unreconciled, and compassionate view. Though at times despairing, this is not the work of despair. Rather, Prikryl’s poems uncover a consoling order within the richness of catastrophe: 'the absence of meaning / also is a guide.'"" -- Dustin Illingworth - Poetry Foundation ""Midwood is simultaneously intimate and distanced. It offers us access to dreams and erotic experience; it keeps us at a remove through irony and syntactical oddity. ‘Out in the open trees behave differently,’ Prikryl writes. ‘They stand differently, their posture is different.’ Prikryl’s poems stand differently, too, their posture difficult and delightful."" -- Anthony Domestico - Commonweal ""[Prikryl's] most recent [book], Midwood, makes clear and unmistakable the increasing singularity of her artistry... Individual poems have such an invulnerable coolness and gleaming angularity that I also can’t help but admire how assuredly they distinguish Prikryl from her contemporaries. Midwood’s poems do not invite, shock, take stock, allure, or comfort; they 'move through each other’ and, slipping out from under our grasp and our presumptions, go their 'own way.’ They, at every turn, resist us. Perhaps only for poetry could this assessment be considered a point of profound admiration."" -- Nathan Blansett - Los Angeles Review of Books ""Jana Prikryl is a poet of unique gifts: unexpected images, ingenious syntax, and wide-ranging erudition. But whereas others might have settled for armored virtuosity, she has created something rarer and more original—a voice that is witty, ironic, and despairing in the manner of her great Eastern European predecessors and fused with dazzling linguistic agility. Or freedom, we might say. A mutation not unlike Nabokov’s in the vast playground of the English language."" -- Louise Glück, winner of the Nobel Prize in literature ""Though [these] poems may not, at first glance, appear explicitly political—they are brief, loosely punctuated, and contemplative in their approaches to motherhood, middle age, and the natural world—they are works that, in their hyper-specificity of place and setting, actually undermine the grip that borders (of both the national and metaphoric variety) can hold... [Prikryl] creates a fusion between past and present that serves as a way station between two different sets of selves, two different sets of histories, and two different women. To be in the middle, then, is to embrace the abstraction of the in-between, the indeterminate... And with Midwood, Prikryl traverses this liminal space with the careful eye of a seasoned traveler."" -- Rhian Sasseen - The Nation ""‘When reserve of this variety / combines with stillness’ the result is Jana Prikryl’s Midwood, the best and most original new book of poems I have read in years. These poems operate like the game of Jenga: each new word and phrase, each fresh formal idea, every startling turn of thought threatens to topple the entire structure.… Midwood is daredevil work, at once nerve-racked and careening, ecstatic. It is, as far as I’m concerned, simply how the game is played."" -- Dan Chiasson ""A modern, sensitive, and satisfying contemplation of different physical and figurative midpoints... [Prikryl's poems] are straightforward but linguistically complex, and always elegant in their economy... These are smart, inquisitive pieces that play with the philosophical underpinnings of language and poetic structure."" -- Mandanna Chaffa - Ploughshares ""The poems in Jana Prikryl’s third collection are restless and radiant. In this idyllic landscape of lounge and scatter, home is over rooftops and snowbanks, across time and overseas. Midwood is as much voyage as daydream. I can’t wait to read it again."" -- francine j. harris ""At the heart of Midwood is a violent curiosity that details of the world are drawn into, reemerging changed. Prikryl creates atmosphere with unnerving speed—these poems are almost gothic, though their mood is entirely of the present, and individually they soon had me in their thrall. But the book as a whole is something else again. Finishing it feels like surfacing from a film, a novel, a dream, a series of dreams circling a source ‘refusing to give us / the key because there was no key.’ Midwood is a strange, thrilling collection from a singular voice."" -- Karen Solie ""[Prikryl's] keen observations are unsurpassed, interweaving corporeal details with otherworldly imagery... These poems are short but deceptively impactful, disarming the reader with their candor and emotional depth."" -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)"


"[Prikryl's] keen observations are unsurpassed, interweaving corporeal details with otherworldly imagery... These poems are short but deceptively impactful, disarming the reader with their candor and emotional depth.-- ""Publishers Weekly (starred review)"" A modern, sensitive, and satisfying contemplation of different physical and figurative midpoints... [Prikryl's poems] are straightforward but linguistically complex, and always elegant in their economy... These are smart, inquisitive pieces that play with the philosophical underpinnings of language and poetic structure.--Mandanna Chaffa ""Ploughshares"" Jana Prikryl is a poet of unique gifts: unexpected images, ingenious syntax, and wide-ranging erudition. But whereas others might have settled for armored virtuosity, she has created something rarer and more original--a voice that is witty, ironic, and despairing in the manner of her great Eastern European predecessors and fused with dazzling linguistic agility. Or freedom, we might say. A mutation not unlike Nabokov's in the vast playground of the English language.--Louise Glück, winner of the Nobel Prize in literature Midwood is simultaneously intimate and distanced. It offers us access to dreams and erotic experience; it keeps us at a remove through irony and syntactical oddity. 'Out in the open trees behave differently, ' Prikryl writes. 'They stand differently, their posture is different.' Prikryl's poems stand differently, too, their posture difficult and delightful.--Anthony Domestico ""Commonweal"" 'When reserve of this variety / combines with stillness' the result is Jana Prikryl's Midwood, the best and most original new book of poems I have read in years. These poems operate like the game of Jenga: each new word and phrase, each fresh formal idea, every startling turn of thought threatens to topple the entire structure.... Midwood is daredevil work, at once nerve-racked and careening, ecstatic. It is, as far as I'm concerned, simply how the game is played.--Dan Chiasson [Prikryl's] most recent [book], Midwood, makes clear and unmistakable the increasing singularity of her artistry... Individual poems have such an invulnerable coolness and gleaming angularity that I also can't help but admire how assuredly they distinguish Prikryl from her contemporaries. Midwood's poems do not invite, shock, take stock, allure, or comfort; they 'move through each other' and, slipping out from under our grasp and our presumptions, go their 'own way.' They, at every turn, resist us. Perhaps only for poetry could this assessment be considered a point of profound admiration.--Nathan Blansett ""Los Angeles Review of Books"" At the heart of Midwood is a violent curiosity that details of the world are drawn into, reemerging changed. Prikryl creates atmosphere with unnerving speed--these poems are almost gothic, though their mood is entirely of the present, and individually they soon had me in their thrall. But the book as a whole is something else again. Finishing it feels like surfacing from a film, a novel, a dream, a series of dreams circling a source 'refusing to give us / the key because there was no key.' Midwood is a strange, thrilling collection from a singular voice.--Karen Solie The poems in Jana Prikryl's third collection are restless and radiant. In this idyllic landscape of lounge and scatter, home is over rooftops and snowbanks, across time and overseas. Midwood is as much voyage as daydream. I can't wait to read it again.--francine j. harris This is part of the pleasure of reading Prikryl's poems, the sense of exhilaration that accompanies their disintegrations, the little moments of free fall before something stable is once more given--some unexpected image or situation--to stand upon... If midlife has brought Midwood, readers must be grateful for its startling, unreconciled, and compassionate view. Though at times despairing, this is not the work of despair. Rather, Prikryl's poems uncover a consoling order within the richness of catastrophe: 'the absence of meaning / also is a guide.'--Dustin Illingworth ""Poetry Foundation"" Though [these] poems may not, at first glance, appear explicitly political--they are brief, loosely punctuated, and contemplative in their approaches to motherhood, middle age, and the natural world--they are works that, in their hyper-specificity of place and setting, actually undermine the grip that borders (of both the national and metaphoric variety) can hold... [Prikryl] creates a fusion between past and present that serves as a way station between two different sets of selves, two different sets of histories, and two different women. To be in the middle, then, is to embrace the abstraction of the in-between, the indeterminate... And with Midwood, Prikryl traverses this liminal space with the careful eye of a seasoned traveler.--Rhian Sasseen ""The Nation"""


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Jana Prikryl's poems have appeared in The New Yorker, the London Review of Books, The Paris Review, and The New York Review of Books, where she works as a senior editor. Born in Czechoslovakia and raised in Canada from the age of six, she now lives in New York City.

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