Sleepwalker's Fate: New and Selected Poems, 1965-1991

by Tom Clark

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Selected work from Tom Clark's first quarter century of writing, from songs of innocence published when he was twenty-five ("Lake Life, I want to take a bath/ In you and forget death") to lines reflecting the disappointments and compromises of middle age ("While everything external/ dies away in the far off/ echo of the soul/ still there's a mill wheel turning/ . . . / by some distant stream/ a note of peace/ in a life which/ will never be peaceful").
The book is divided into two parts: the generous "New Poems, 1986-1991," which collects recent lyrics mourning the passing of time, the trials of insomnia, the sad politics of poetry, and the sadder poetry of politics; and "Dark Continent, 1965-1986," Clark's judicious winnowing of his earlier work (on love, baseball, classicism, jazz, physics, trout kills, popular culture, and Catholic-Zen-antinomian mysticism). Between the two comes a ferocious prose poem, "Diary of Desert War, 1990-1991," written in the terse, telegraphic style of the Times Square news zipper--that is, of a news zipper in the hands of a surrealist op-ed poet.

  • ISBN10 0876858698
  • ISBN13 9780876858691
  • Publish Date 5 August 2010 (first published 31 May 1992)
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Out of Print 3 March 2015
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher David R. Godine Publisher Inc
  • Imprint Black Sparrow Press,U.S.
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 200
  • Language English