A Woman Of Property
By (Author) Robyn Schiff
Penguin Putnam Inc
Penguin USA
1st June 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
811.6
Paperback
96
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
127g
Located in a menacing, gothic landscape, the poems that comprise A Woman Of Property draw formal and imaginative boundaries against boundless mortal threat, but as all borders are vulnerable, this ominous collection ultimately stages an urgent and deeply imperilled boundary dispute where haunting, illusion, the presence of the past and disembodied voices only further unsettle questions of material and spiritual possession. A stunning new collection from a young, ambitious poet with a growing reputation.
Praise for Robyn Schiff and A Woman of Property
A study of the imaginations darker powers and their daily, domestic insurrections. . .Schiffs poems, with their Hitchcock-like distrust of appearances, their alertness to hidden binds and snares, offer something few poets ever discover: a vision of the whole world. . . these poems are interested in everything, possessing a capaciousness that, paradoxically, requires tight control.
Dan Chiasson, The New Yorker
Schiffs poems circle worlds of worry in arriving at uncommon connections. . .they swivel and leap from topic to topic, delighting in uncommon facts and far-fetched analogies.
Stephen Burt, The New York Times Book Review
Schiffs is a major species of weird, glowing genius. She finds cosmic flow in the most awkward corners and masterminds whole new dimensions in the realms of wit, worry, and what if I dont know what kind of magic allows this poet to take apart the entire world . . . and reassemble it with more pleasure, depth, loveliness, deadpan wordsmithery and good hard intelligence than it ever had before. I see everything differently now that Ive experienced this world. Nobody writes like Robyn Schiff: her brilliance is singular, her vision compound. Well be measuring this works radiance in light-years.
Brenda Shaughnessy
This brilliant revelation of having and being had winds like a spiral staircase down from the nursery, into the garden, through violence and lust and contagion, to the Greek tragedy that is the foundation on which our American tragedy is built. Every time I descend the stairs, Schiff writes, I trespass what I already own.
Eula Biss, author of On Immunity: An Inoculation
Few collections this year are likely to match the subtle intelligence in this third outing from Schiff, whose syllabic stanzas, intricate syntax, and polymathic repertoire owes more than a bit to Marianne Moore. . .her sharpest lines yet. '
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Robyn Schiff is the author of Revolver and Worth (both published by the University of Iowa Press), and the chapbook Novel Influenza (The Catenary Press). Schiff's poems have appeared in The New Yorker, The New Republic, Boston Review, Poetry, and elsewhere. Schiff is a co-editor at Canarium Books and she teaches poetry at the University of Iowa.