Death of a Ventriloquist

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Winner of the Vassar Miller Prize in Poetry 2011This debut collection includes love songs and prayers palinodes and pleas short histories and tragic tales as well as a series of ventriloquist poems that track the epiphanies and consequences of speaking in a voice other than one's own. Other poems speak to a Beloved and the highs and lows of parenthood and personhood-all with music and verve with formal dexterity with sadness and humor with an intimate voice that can both whisper in our ears and grab us by the collar and implore us to listen. What drives the poems in this wonderfully animated debut volume and prompts the reader's pleasure in them is the patent honesty of the poet's voice. In the 'ventriloquist' series itself Fay-LeBlanc creates a remarkable refracted self-portrait bristling with moments of unabashed illumination.-Eamon Grennan author of Out of SightIn the words of visual artist Paul Klee whose synaesthetically suggestive work inspires this manuscript 'art doesn't reproduce what we can see it makes it visible.' The turf of these poems is a 'vision country' in which our narrator / ventriloquist makes visible (and audible) the world to which he restlessly attends offering up the 'voices' of everything. Formally deft these poems address the limits and grace of lyric poetry.-Lisa Russ Spaar author of Satin Cash and judgeGIBSON FAY-LeBLANC's poems have appeared in magazines including Guernica The New Republic and Poetry Northwest. In 2011 he was named one of Maine's emerging leaders by the Portland Press Herald and MaineToday Media for his work directing The Telling Room where he still occasionally teaches writing. He lives with his family in Portland Maine.
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