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02 September 2014

"We emerge from these poems, scathed and awakened."Poetry
"An excellent choice for any collection looking to expand poetry beyond the obvious."Library Journal, starred review
Trances of the Blast is a major new collection from beloved and award-winning poet Mary Ruefle. Full of the peculiarity and wit characteristic of Ruefle's work, the poems deliver her imaginative take on the world's riftsits paradoxes, failures, and lossand help us to better appreciate its redeeming strangeness.
From "Goodnight Irene":
I think the tree is very much turned on
I can feel its sticky sap rising in my eyes
Its sticky sap is in my eyes
I do not think the tree wishes it were dead
I think the baby is very much turned on
Look baby a birdie in the tree
Say bye-bye birdie now go out and get a job
My job is writing poems and reading them to a cloud
Mary Ruefle is the author of many books of prose, poetry, and erasures. She is the recipient of the William Carlos Williams award, an Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a Guggenheim fellowship, a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, and a Whiting Award. Her book of lectures, Madness, Rack, and Honey, was named a finalist for the National Books Critic Circle award. She lives and teaches in Vermont.
Saga
Metaphysical Blight
Spikenard
The Estate of Single Blessedness
Are We Alone? Is It Safe to Speak?
Le Livre de ma Vie
En Route
Provenance
Müller and Me
Middle School
Fireworks
College
Mimosa
Greetings My Dear Ghost
The Day
New Morning
Receiving News of the Devastation of My Mind
Donkey On
Midsummer at Jefferson Slough
Jaroslav
Goodnight Irene
Nite Nite
Marco Polo
Little Eternities
Favorite Song
The Afternoon According to Saint Matthew
On Velvet Turf
Paris by Moonlight
Albert Finney Agon
Argot
Helium
Apologia
Hold That Thought
Ars Poetica
Spider
A Custom of Mourning
Abdication
A Penny for Your Thoughts
One World at a Time
Eric with the Light Brown Hair
Happy
Jumping Ahead
Women in Labor
Shalimar
Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful
The Bunny Gives Us a Lesson in Eternity
Open Letter to My Ancestors
Sawdust
Broken Spoke
Fall Leaf Studies
Platonic
Woodtangle
Trances of the Blast
White Buttons
Faster Love Is All There Is
The Seafood Fanciers
Calm, How Darest Thou Wait
The Art of Happiness
For Carlos
Literal
Pipkins of the Mimulus
Up Above
Peridot
Narrow Road to the North
Wings of Love
Dolorous Interlude
Rumors of Earth
What Went Ye Out Into May to See?
Bloodroot
Q&A
Sudden Additional Energy
Poem Written Before I Was Born
Elegy for a Game
With Love & Disregard
Picking Up Pinecones
Acknowledgments