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Review of LOST HORSES, Poems by Lyn Lifshin, 2009, Presa Press, PO Box
792, Rockford, MI 49341, 36 pages, $6.
By Barbara Bialick
For Lyn Lifshin's ever-growing fan base, the chapbook LOST HORSES can
be a challenge to understanding her inner creative process as seen through
20 dreams that evolved into poems. I'm not a dream interpreter, so I'd
have to check out some dream and nightmare archetypes to do full justice
to this curious collection, but I'm not motivated to do so.
Still, as poems in their own right, the book is written by an experienced
hand at it, forming long columns that trail down the length of the pages,
often in iambic pentameter or quadrameter. She has recurring imagery of
sexual fantasy, worry about losing her cat, her poetry career, and most
poignantly, feelings of sadness about her late mother.
One example is BAD DREAM # 2791: "The old Vt house,/it's enormous
from the first frame on/
on the top/floor my mother is dead. It can't
be her/my heart is insisting."
Or, DREAM OF MY MOTHER PICKING UP MY UNCLE AND BUKOWSKI"
"I haven't slept well but if/Bukowski is coming, I want to/put my
Outsider issues on him/out
What clothes/would Buk want to see/a woman
in?/
I am certain I/better clean up the house though they/all, my
mother, my uncle and/Buk, are still dead."
One nightmare image that is particularly awful is the DREAM RUINED BY
A DOG-SIZED CENTIPEDE"!
The last and title poem is haunting-IN HER DREAM OF THE LOST HORSES is
intriguingly obscure: "they gather by the hill,/once elegant limbs/shattered,
made/whole again/
in shadows where she/imagines the lost horses,/she
fingers the pebbles/of their names."
For only $6, this Lifshin book is certainly worth buying if you want to
get introduced to or learn more about the author and her writing skill.
Perhaps then you'll want to move on to her more than 125 books and four
anthologies of women writers. Or, as her bio continues, "Her poems
have appeared in most of the litmags in the USA"!
Posted by Doug Holder on "Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene"
blog (http://dougholder.blogspot.com/search?q=Lyn+Lifshin)
Last updated:
August 15, 2009
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