In this Book
The Throats of Narcissus
Book
2001
Published by:
University of Arkansas Press
summary
In Bruce Bond's fourth full-length book, The Throats of Narcissus, the myth of Narcissus finds its transfiguring mirror in poems of a contemporary world, a world rendered precarious by literal and metaphysical famine, by the blood of fathers and distant strangers, the charred relics of foreign wars and nearer fires as well—a world wrestling with problems of its own self-regard and the consequent spiritual longing for personal communion and creative transformation. Thus the myth of Narcissus resonates not only as a story of self-absorption and demise, but also of life-affirming metamorphosis. As a result, we see not only poems concerning childhood and the dawn of guilt, desire, and self-awareness, but also poems featuring jazz figures of the fifties and sixties, heroes of creative discipline and play who dealt musically with their own narcissistic wounds and addictions, leaving a generous legacy of pleasures, however rebellious and private their roots.
Table of Contents
Cover
Title, Copyright, Dedication
pp. i-vi
Contents
pp. ix-x
Acknowledgments
pp. vii-viii
I.
Cruor Dei
pp. 14-16
1979
pp. 17-18
The Sirens of Los Angeles
pp. 19-20
Echolalia
pp. 21-22
The Chimneys
pp. 23
Oval
pp. 24-25
Mercy
pp. 26-27
Digging Up the Briars
pp. 28-29
The Drowning
pp. 30-31
Dream Vision from the Book of Dogs
pp. 32
Ascension
pp. 33-35
II.
Solo Sessions
pp. 37-38
Art Pepper
pp. 38-40
Thelonious Sphere Monk
pp. 41-42
Coltrane's Teeth
pp. 43-45
Lester Young
pp. 46-47
Art Tatum
pp. 48-49
Django
pp. 50-52
Bill Evans
pp. 53-57
III.
Babble
pp. 60
The Throats of Narcissus
pp. 61-64
Two Rivers
pp. 65-66
Amnesia
pp. 67-68
Alien Hand
pp. 69-70
The Flies
pp. 71-72
Narcissus
pp. 73-74
Mandala
pp. 75-81
Bodhisattva
pp. 82-83
Notes
pp. 84
| ISBN | 9781610754279 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9781557287069 |
| DOI | 10.1353/book84481![]() |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 1273307461 |
| Pages | 83 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2021-10-27 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | No |



