AnyBook4Less.com
Find the Best Price on the Web
Order from a Major Online Bookstore
Developed by Fintix
Home  |  Store List  |  FAQ  |  Contact Us  |  
 
Ultimate Book Price Comparison Engine
Save Your Time And Money

The Next Ancient World

Please fill out form in order to compare prices
Title: The Next Ancient World
by Jennifer Michael Hecht
ISBN: 0-9710310-0-2
Publisher: Tupelo Press
Pub. Date: 15 September, 2001
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $13.95
Your Country
Currency
Delivery
Include Used Books
Are you a club member of: Barnes and Noble
Books A Million Chapters.Indigo.ca

Average Customer Rating: 5 (3 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent New Poet!
Comment: This is a wonderful book which I highly recommend. Hecht's work is hip but not cynical, emotional but not saccharine, intelligent but not didactic. I have shared this book with a number of people, and everyone has enjoyed it, which is not usually the case with new poetry. I think you'll be very happy you bought The Next Ancient World.

Rating: 5
Summary: HECHT ROCKS, BUY THE BOOK! (Story on page 2)
Comment: "In the end you are weary of this ancient world..." We don't know whether JM Hecht had the first line of Apollonaire's poem "Zone" in mind when she titled her impressive new collection "The Next Ancient World". Whether intended or not, Hecht's book takes off where the world-weary Frenchman left us: like a shot in the arm, the fresh, invigorating vernacular Hecht confidently lays down, points out the sights, scenes, and sounds we will want the next ancient world to remember us by. The observations are never sentimental, and the diction is razor-sharp. There is much sophisticated humor to be found in the poems. In a way, the humor and deep-seated affection and optimism Hecht obviously responds to the world with, binds this book together with a theme and statement as much as weariness, loss, and despair glued together Apollinaire's own survey of his time. Hecht's poems cover vast geographies of thought and feeling; the leaps are acrobatic and dazzling, but always grounded in a recognition that lands us solidly on our feet (with a thud in the heart). Hecht has an almost scientific attention to the minutiae and nuance of human interaction. The lines are direct and honest, never missing their mark. Some of the quieter poems are absolutely unmatched, in my opinion. The poem "September", in particular, is one of the most perfectly realized pieces I have ever read. If you are tired of one-note poets who have no sense of poetry as being anything other than prose with indiscriminate line breaks, Hecht is a solid and musical crasftsman who will reward your most rarefied tastes. She brings a child's curiosity and sense of wonderment into these very intelligent, adult, and always, instructive poems. I can't wait to see what's next!

Rating: 5
Summary: Poetry and Portents
Comment: After having nearly given up on poetry, the intriguing, personal and sometimes nearly Delphic poetry of The Next Ancient World is an invigorating relief. Ms. Hecht has a frighteningly perceptive view not only of the Ancient world but how it fits in with our modern fears and hopes. From the almost Blake like exploration of "The Innocent" to a frightening awareness of history's terror in "Waiting to Happen" (moreso since the disaster of September 11, 01.), there is a sense that intellectualism still has an almost visceral pulse to it. This is reinforced with poems like "Tiger's Story" (an interesting perspective on life and change), and "Trotsky's Hand", a whimsical exploration of the strange persistence of images that haunts any person born in the modern age.

The poet states her intent as creating a book of advice to the next ancient world, and many of her poems demand some response, such as "Please Answer All Three of the Following Essay Questions", or "Convince Him", poems that seem to help the reader create their own story beyond the bounds of a simple book. This becomes a magic that even the cynical and jaded reader can still accept, couched in sophisticated lyric and sharp wit.
If you are willing to be inspire by the creations of a precise and yet tender mind, you may gain something from this work. Poems that make you think, laugh, sigh, and sometimes shiver, all packed into a slim volume: What a value!!!

Similar Books:

Title: Doubt: A History : The Great Doubters and Their Legacy of Innovation from Socrates and Jesus to Thomas Jefferson and Emily Dickinson
by Jennifer Hecht
ISBN: 0060097728
Publisher: Harper SanFrancisco
Pub. Date: 14 October, 2003
List Price(USD): $27.95
Title: The End of the Soul
by Jennifer Hecht
ISBN: 0231128460
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Pub. Date: 15 July, 2003
List Price(USD): $29.50
Title: The Science of Good and Evil : Why People Cheat, Gossip, Care, Share, and Follow the Golden Rule
by Michael Shermer
ISBN: 0805075208
Publisher: Times Books
Pub. Date: 02 February, 2004
List Price(USD): $26.00
Title: Trouble in Mind : Poems
by LUCIE BROCK-BROIDO
ISBN: 1400040833
Publisher: Knopf
Pub. Date: 20 January, 2004
List Price(USD): $23.00
Title: Walking the Tightrope of Reason
by Robert J. Fogelin
ISBN: 0195160266
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Pub. Date: August, 2003
List Price(USD): $22.00

Thank you for visiting www.AnyBook4Less.com and enjoy your savings!

Copyright� 2001-2021 Send your comments

Powered by Apache