Reviews
Like an expert cellist in full control of phrasing and intonation, Charles Martin can make a line of metrical verse sonorous or playful, tenebrous or scintillating, elegiac or mercurial.
Charles Martin is a poet of dazzling formal dexterity. Deep realizations flow through his fluent lines and stanzas, in which our present condition is clarified by allusions to our past.
For readers still enamored of the craft as well as the art of poetry, there is no better exemplar of either from my own generation than Charles Martin.
Book Details
To Leuconoe
I: New Poems
On the Coming Extinctions
On Capital
On the Gift of the Cyclops
On an Infant's Feet
For Jennifer in Her Illness
To Lucius Sestius
On the Afterlife
Contrapasso
On the Problems of Bears
Ma
To Leuconoe
I: New Poems
On the Coming Extinctions
On Capital
On the Gift of the Cyclops
On an Infant's Feet
For Jennifer in Her Illness
To Lucius Sestius
On the Afterlife
Contrapasso
On the Problems of Bears
Madame Sosostris Strikes Out
Ballade of a New Golden Age
Tarzan to his Secret Sharer
Three from Sappho
Poem Begun from Marginalia Found in a Copy of Donald
Justice's Platonic Scripts
A Man of 1974
Random Sestina
The Housatonic at Falls Village
Days of 1968 in the Northeast Kingdom
East Albany Alcaics
II: The Khayyam Suite
Ghazal on Setting Out
You Summon Me
So Many Hiding
Ghazel of the Journey Itself
Windows and Mirrors
The Time Machine
Ghazal on Coming to Conclusions
Acknowledgements
The Khayyam Suite