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We Have Gone to the BeachCynthia Huntington 1996 Beatrice Hawley Award
“Hers is a poetry of wit, surprise, observation, and exemplary intelligence . . . Surfeited by a poetry of sensitive recollection, I welcome and admire Cynthia Huntington’s poetry of the intellect laid out in a brawny unpredictable style.” “We Have Gone to the Beach is a curious, aggressive and ambitious book. Huntington is that rare thing, a mature poet with something to say, and her talent is full of wry whimsy and verbal flair. But her best talent of all may be the penetrating, sorrowful cast of her cold, cold eye.” "Cynthia Huntington's poems do what the best poems
do--they move us profoundly and stir our deepest longing for beauty." "Some poets write by the word, some by image or phrase, many by
the line; Cynthia Huntington writes poems by the sentence, punctuated by the line, and by
a vocabulary of nice distinctions. Hers is a poetry of wit, surprise, observation, and
exemplary intelligence. Reading her sentences, the leap from word to word provides a
distance like turning the page: What will she think of next? Surfeited by a poetry of
sensitive recollection, I welcome and admire Cynthia Huntington's poetry of the intellect
laid out in a brawny unpredictable style." Cynthia Huntington's newest poetry collection, The Radiant, won the 2001 Levis Prize from Four Way Books and will be published in April of 2003. In addition to We Have Gone to the Beach, she is the author of The Fish-Wife (University of Hawaii Press, 1986) and a prose memoir, The Salt House (University Press of New England, 1999). |
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