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Intaglio

by Ariana-Sophia M. Kartsonis

Wick Poetry First Book Series, #12
2006, 72 pp
ISBN 0-87338-891-7
978-0-87338-891-7

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Lathe, a poem featured in this collection, was recently part of Dr. Simone Muench's “poem of the week” series at Sharkforum. Read it here.

Winner of the 2005 Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Prize

“The image evoked by Intaglio, this first collection by Ariana-Sophia Kartsonis, rests on a paradox, one perhaps central to the poetic impulse itself: that design can be shaped by what is cut away, by the loss that surrounds it, so that what is missing creates the negative space which raises the figure in relief, presents it to sight, and touch. Relief: a word whose two meanings—one artistic and material, the other emotional and intangible, together suggest how art engraves meaning.”—Eleanor Wilner, Judge

“Intaglio is a remarkable new book by a haunting new voice. Freighted with music and beauty, even the simplest lines are memorable: ‘There is this heron in a hush of lift / and my eyes are filled with it.’ In the lift , there is also a lyric pressure, an inner intensity which evokes the best kind of madness: ‘Let Nothing be that / which bitch-slaps the heart, / for the heart, like a hospital, / is a many-winged thing.’ Kartsonis has offered up a vision both playful and painful, all of it lit with the eerie glow of her brilliance. What a lovely and terrifying offering. What an extraordinary introduction to this new poet.”—Laura Kasischke

“With Intaglio, Kartsonis carefully incises the sensuality of history onto the fleet attentions of the day. And onto loss, onto bereavement, she incises the incredible, now credible, luxuries of everlastingness. This is a formidable debut, lavish in its mind and loves.” —Donald Revell

A native of Salt Lake City, Utah, Ariana-Sophia M. Kartsonis received an M.F.A. from the University of Alabama and is currently completing a Ph.D. at the University of Cincinnati. Her work has appeared in Another Chicago Magazine, Colorado Review, Denver Quarterly, Florida Review, Glimmer Train, Margie, and other journals. She edits the online journal wordsonwalls.net.


 

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