Atlas: Poems
By (Author) Katrina Vandenberg
Milkweed Editions
Milkweed Editions
6th January 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
811.6
Commended for Minnesota Book Award (Poetry) 2005
Paperback
128
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
158g
A first book of remarkable talent and depth. PATTIANN ROGERS
Like Atlas holding up the world, this collection elevates human historyacknowledging and transforming patterns of all kinds through careful attention.
InAtlas, Katrina Vandenberg captures the way events reverberate and repeat across time and place. In the seventeenth century in the Netherlands, as one poem notes, a virus fueled through the tulip trade, making the flowers veined petals so beautiful the price of bulbs soared; in the twentieth century in the United States, blood tainted with the AIDS virus was inadvertently transfused into the veins of hemophiliacs, eclipsing the purpose that briefly lit their brilliant veins. In another poem, Vandenberg links an image of her sister, pausing in her work as housekeeper, with the contours of a maid in a Vermeer painting and a woman just made over on that days episode ofOprah.
Like any good atlas, this collection plots intersections: of love, death, history, art, and desire. Carrying lines and themes from one poem to the next, drawing on family artifacts, memory, and imagination, these are poems that build a conversation.