Description
Description
Multi-award winner, including a National Book Award, Jean Valentine published twelve full-length collections of poetry during her lifetime, and all of them--plus an entirely new, unpublished manuscript--can be found in this masterful collection of her life's work.
The new poems acknowledge the inevitability of death while tenderly musing on what remains from a world left behind. The poems have an intricate balance between the sadness of a life lived and illuminating how the remaining love is steadfast, irreversible, and abiding even as we transcend from this earth.
About the Author
About the Author
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"A new retrospective of her work, Light Me Down, out this week from Maine-based press Alice James Books, showcases Valentine's ability to charge between the dreamy and unalloyed precision. ... These are poems of snow, of the quiet, profound transformation, of moments of altering nothingness in the night. Valentine, who died in 2020, does with language what poetry is meant to do with language, which is to go beyond it."
--Nina MacLaughlin, The Boston Globe
--Craig Morgan Teicher, NPR"According to Macari's introduction, near the end of her life, Jean would edit her own poems, and then ask, "Did I write that?" She was never the authority of her poems. Rather, the existence of poetry was her greatest source of vitality. While we can usually assume that the voice goes out with the body, after reading Light Me Down, I can say with nervy, embodied delight, 'I don't know.'"
--Elizabeth Metzger, Los Angeles Review of Books"This resonant and comprehensive retrospective of Valentine (Shirt in Heaven), who died in 2020, celebrates the poet's visceral, spiritual, and uncanny writing."
--Publishers Weekly Starred Review"In her lucid, haunting style, Jean Valentine chronicles life's delicate break ups. Her Collected Poems is a testament of intense devotion to fill the mundanity of loss with a secret light. Poetry nourishes her, at times poetry eats her: she sees through poetry, thinks through poetry; from the snows of her, poetry digs itself out from the depth of her. You are holding a treasure chest of elegies, lullabies, prayers, letters, and dreams, spoken to lovers, parents, children, and poets, from rooms full of snow, from doorways, and deathbeds. Respectfully, intimately, and desperately, year after year, Jean Valentine is turning everything that is not language into language. 'Ah Jeanie, ' a dead father says to the poet, 'you're still in words.' Light Me Down: The New & Collected Poems of Jean Valentine is a life-long letter, written with the blood of language, affirming her father's claim. Jean Valentine is forever in words."
--Valzhyna Mort, author of Music for the Dead and Resurrected"Stunningly, each page of The New & Collected Poems of Jean Valentine is lit and alive with the poet's violet, inner sight. In a language both crystalline and porous, hers is a poetics of attunement. Line after line of mind and earth-record shaped into breath, taught by the snow, the dead, the grasses, the dreaming. Toward all that is more-than-language, she seems to unlatch the gate inside each word so that such energy might again belong to a ceaseless becoming. Radiance or starlight of breath or all. I know I am not alone when I say Jean Valentine is a genius of my heart. With Quietness, expressivity, and devotion, her work burns shoulder to shoulder with the candles. I press this text to my chest knowing it is a sacred trace of one of our most exquisite practitioners. Gone into the mysteries, and yet not gone--"
--Aracelis Girmay
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