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World On a String

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A new book of poetry by Cambridge legend Gail Mazur.

"What an apt title, World On a String, for poems that speak to the tethering and tenuousness this life is. Mazur writes: 'Go, sit in the woods, ' I said to myself / in the middle of my life, 'and learn /

the alphabet for what you can find there.' And what an alphabet

she's found."

- Andrea Cohen

"Skeptical yet hopeful, candid yet gentle, clear-eyed but forgiving -Mazur's poetry achieves these beautiful simultaneities."

- Mark Halliday

"When I read Gail Mazur's polished-but-not-too-polished genius for the way the lyrical and the historical interpenetrate, I know I'm in the presence of one of the rarest, strangest, most quietly original sensibilities that I've ever read. Full of gravitas, sly humor, and a gift for telling the truth all the way to the bottom, her poems, in Seamus Heaney's words, 'are steeped in luck': the luck of knowing how to conjure gone worlds without strain, of feeling with great accuracy and no noisy rhetoric what Lowell aspired to - to be heartbreaking. But the 'funerals' in Mazur's brain are never just funereal or elegiac grandstanding, but astonishing acts of linguistic virtuosity, seemingly plain-style but so quietly eloquent and luminous that they overbear loss, identity, even the atrocities of history itself. World on a String is that magnificent instance of heart, love, intelligence, and language all coming together to make a poetry that is permanently achieved."

-- Tom Sleigh

Book Details

Publisher:
Arrowsmith Press
ISBN:
9798991525442
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
64
Authors:
Gail Mazur
Published Date:
2025-10-23
Language:
English

About Gail Mazur

Born in Massachusetts, Gail Mazur studied with Robert Lowell and is the author of several collections, including They Can't Take That Away from Me (University of Chicago Press, 2001), a finalist for the National Book Award, and Zeppo's First Wife: New and Selected Poems (University of Chicago Press, 2005), which won the Massachusetts Book Award. Later collections include Figures in a Landscape (2011) and Land's End: New and Selected Poems (2020). In 1973 she founded the Blacksmith House Poetry Series in Cambridge, directing it for twenty-nine years. She taught at Emerson College and Boston University.

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