''Versed'' is a book of poetry written by
Rae Armantrout
Rae Armantrout (born April 13, 1947) is an American poet generally associated with the Language poets. She has published ten books of poetry and has also been featured in a number of major anthologies. Armantrout currently teaches at the Univers ...
and published by
Wesleyan University Press
Wesleyan University Press is a university press that is part of Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. The press is currently directed by Suzanna Tamminen, a published poet and essayist.
History and overview
Founded (in its present fo ...
in 2009 (see
2009 in poetry
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). It won the
2009 National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry and the
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for Poetry after being named a finalist for the
National Book Award
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. Armantrout is only the third poet to win two out of these three awards in one year.
Awards
As part of a lead-in to their awards announcement,
NBCC board member James Marcus called ''Versed'' a collection of "vigilant, often beautiful poems
hat
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seem to reset the reader’s mental instrumentation—what Armantrout calls the '
whirligig
A whirligig is an object that spins or whirls, or has at least one part that spins or whirls. It can also be a pinwheel, spinning top, buzzer, comic weathervane, gee-haw, spinner, whirlygig, whirlijig, whirlyjig, whirlybird, or simply a whirly. ...
/ of attention, / the figuring and / reconfiguring / of charges / among orbits / (obits) / that has taken forever.'"
According to the
Pulitzer Prize Board, ''Versed'' is a "book striking for its wit and linguistic inventiveness, offering poems that are often little thought-bombs detonating in the mind long after the first reading."
References
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External links
''Versed''from
Wesleyan University Press
Wesleyan University Press is a university press that is part of Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. The press is currently directed by Suzanna Tamminen, a published poet and essayist.
History and overview
Founded (in its present fo ...
Author/Poet Rae Armantrout 10/17/09from
YouTube
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, reading from ''Versed'' at Litquake PubCrawl,
San Francisco
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2009 poetry books
American poetry collections
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry-winning works
National Book Critics Circle Award-winning works
Wesleyan University Press books