Renaming the Streets

Renaming the Streets Poems

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Publisher's Synopsis

Stone is not only a valuable physician, but a poet who is able to get his outstanding qualities of imagination and formal technique into a relationship that produces poems of great human value. - James Dickey

Renaming the Streets, John Stone's third book of poems, is a work that speaks to the future but remains mindful of the endless intersection of the past and present. Stone writes about the human experience in all its seasons: if there is suffering, pain, loneliness, there is also love, mercy, humor, and, always, a sense of wonder. In ""Rosemary,"" Stone describes the vulnerability of a traveler who falls half in love with a coffee-shop waitress. When, in ""The Bass,"" a city clicker takes his son fishing and they unexpectedly catch a fish, there is not only high humor, but at the end, a sudden contemplative tone:

That fish won for us

a trophy

which I keep here on my desk

to remind me of that morning and of

how unexpected the end may b

ehow hungry

how shining

Renaming the Steets is notable for its explorations within form: prose vignettes and a sonnet sequence are side by side. In the latter, the astonishing feats of the homing pigeon take on metaphorical depth:

Its house as handsome as a Henry Moore

a prisoner in the rounded sleep of egg . . .

But then the chipping chisel of its beak,

a burglar on the perfect inside job,

and with a novice's display of cheek

what began as instinct ends as squab.

Renaming the Streets is a book of cycles and circuits. The work is all of a piece, the voice that of a mature and meticulous craftsman, a distinguished presence in American poetry.

Book information

ISBN: 9780807112717
Publisher: LSU Press
Imprint: LSU Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 811.54
DEWEY edition: 19
Language: English
Number of pages: 49
Weight: 204g
Height: 220mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 12mm