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Coin of the Realm

Essays on the Life and Art of Poetry

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"Readers of Carl Phillips's poetry will have some preparation for the pleasures and insights of this volume, particularly its subtlety, originality, and historical range. Yet Coin of the Realm will also be admired as a prose work that stands alone. Incisive essays on George Herbert, the Psalms, the place of race and identity in habits of perception and reading, and the author's growth as a writer are unified by central questions of beauty and ethics that will be of interest to anyone who cares about literature." —Susan Stewart
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View all books 1-55597-401-5, 256 pages, Paper

In Coin of the Realm, award-winning poet Carl Phillips grapples with issues of authority, identity, and beauty in these sensual and deeply intelligent essays.

The “coin of the realm” is, classically, the currency that, for any culture, most holds value. For art, as in life, poet Carl Phillips argues, that currency includes beauty, risk, and authority—values of meaning and complexity that all too often go disregarded. In these impassioned and critical essays, Phillips attends to the life and art of poetry by examining traditions across literary and cultural histories, from the restiveness of the Psalms, the pleas and persuasions of George Herbert, and the identity politics of the Black Arts Movement, to the Classically inflected restraint and release of his own poetry.

Together, these essays become an invaluable statement for the necessary, and necessarily difficult, work of the imagination and the will, even when, as Phillips begins his title essay, “The last thing that most human beings seem capable of trusting naturally—instinctively—is themselves, their own judgment.” In its elegantly wrought prose, Coin of the Realm, along with seven critically acclaimed volumes of poetry, affirms Carl Phillips as one of our most important contemporary writers and now one of our most persuasive contemporary critics.          

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