Take It by Joshua Beckman, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Take It by Joshua Beckman, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Take It by Joshua Beckman, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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His voice finds shape within every fragment. It is a voice that is at once forlorn and passionate and preoccupied with beauty. . . . Joshua Beckman's poetry wears its heart on its sleeve.'-Slope'Through repetition, rhythm, and a pervasively taut but accessible voice, Beckman sweeps us through his poems.'-Rain TaxiOne of poetry's genuinely necessary voices, Joshua Beckman offers a magnanimous vision of the poetic and social landscape, masterfully combining traditional and contemporary concerns and speech patterns in attending to a degraded, yet wondrous world. Take It is a gift of profound generosity. I feel now like I am saying sorry for something, whenwhat I am saying here is that the unknowing spirit isgreater than the knowing spirit, that no matter whatemboldened structure descends to stand before youin its plan and fullness, you do not know what it is. Joshua Beckman was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He is the author ofShake (Wave Books, 2006), multiple collections of collaborative work, and numerous translations. He lives in both Brooklyn and Seattle. 'His voice finds shape within every fragment. It is a voice that is at once forlorn and passionate and preoccupied with beauty. . . . Joshua Beckman's poetry wears its heart on its sleeve.'-Slope'Through repetition, rhythm, and a pervasively taut but accessible voice, Beckman sweeps us through his poems.'-Rain TaxiOne of poetry's genuinely necessary voices, Joshua Beckman offers a magnanimous vision of the poetic and social landscape, masterfully combining traditional and contemporary concerns and speech patterns in attending to a degraded, yet wondrous world. Take It is a gift of profound generosity. I feel now like I am saying sorry for something, whenwhat I am saying here is that the unknowing spirit isgreater than the knowing spirit, that no matter whatemboldened structure descends to stand before youin its plan and fullness, you do not know what it is. Joshua Beckman was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He is the author ofShake (Wave Books, 2006), multiple collections of collaborative work, and numerous translations. He lives in both Brooklyn and Seattle. | Take It by Joshua Beckman, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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