The Cloud Corporation
by Timothy Donnelly








"The poems of Timothy Donnelly astonish by their inventive intelligence . . . we learn that self-knowledge can be adequate to knowledge of the world, in all its violence and complexity."-Allen GrossmanTimothy Donnelly's long-awaited second collection is a tour de force, fully invested with an abiding faith in language to illuminate the advances of personal and political contingency.Timothy Donnelly's 'The Cloud Corporation' won the 2011 Kingsley Tufts Award, and was a finalist for the 2011 William Carlos Williams Award. 'Twenty-seven Props for a Production of Eine Lebenszeit' was published by Grove Press in 2003. He is poetry editor for 'Boston Review' and teaches at Columbia University. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and daughters.





Donnelly's formally rigorous and ambitious, not to mention highly anticipated, second book follows up on the many projects of his debut, Twenty-Seven Props for a Production of Ein Liebenzeit, and extends his powers in poems that encompass a wider emotional range. Still here are the gorgeous linguistic surfaces, but also glimpses of a new intimacy: "when I fell you fell beside me and the concrete refused to apologize. Throughout is a kind of dark wordplay-Demonstrate to yourself a resistance to feeling/ unqualified despair by attempting something like/ perfect despair embellished with hand gestures-that pokes fun at language while remembering how dangerous words truly are. Procedural poems, such as one that repurposes language from the Patriot Act ("New obstacles shall be established by the Chairman of Failure./ Authorized language drones shall implement and expand/ written combat) portray the dark underbelly of official rhetoric. A pair of beautiful and frustrated long poems introduce a mind agoraphobicly trapped in its vast vocabulary: "the adverb here refers to my person/ and all its outskirts. These poems are a strange and powerful force to be reckoned with. (Oct.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.






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