Midwhistle

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESSISBN: 9780299341541

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By Dante Di Stefano
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116

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Dante Di Stefano has published three previous poetry collections, including Ill Angels, and co-edited the anthology, Misrepresented People. A prize-winning author, he earned his PhD in English from Binghamton University and lives in Endwell, New York.

1 i. (out of the azure) 2ii. (an Unyet just begun) 6iii. (interlude: elegy for Adam Zagajewski) 7iv. (this mattering of music) 10v. (soundtrack for a zombie apocalypse) 13vi. (interlude: to my wife) 14vii. (from aster) 16viii. (poetry, be my body of shining) 20ix. (a forty-three second freefall) 23x. (mellifluous blah-blah // time travel) 25xi. (interlude: on rereading Anne Carson's Sappho) 26xii. (when asked to describe the self // Yojimbo // Ishmael) 29xiii. (skilled with moons) 30xiv. (playlist on repeat) 32xv. (little arks) 33xvi. (after Anthony Brunelli's Depot at Dusk) 37xvii. (interlude: Darwin's Arch) 38xviii. (bright signatory) 40xix. (the pomegranate's hundred hundred hearts) 41xx. (interlude: elegy for Eavan Boland) 42xxi. (zero at the bone) 44xxii. (in the manner of Proust & Tolstoy) 45xxiii. (interlude: prayer for Gaza) 46 xiv. (gleaming // a kind of rising) 57envoi (a traveler's prayer)

Midwhistle proves Dante Di Stefano 'a child / of cello, air, & mint spears.' In this refulgent homage, Di Stefano honors 'what loves / have been thrummed forth & nurtured / into shining' by poet William Heyen's august work and person. Surely any reader will leave this book, as I did, more alert and alive, more 'in love / with the gray undersides of / mulberry leaves & the way / the grass ekes toward twilight." - H. L. Hix "An epic masterpiece. A rare and seamless melding of literary forbearers in conversation with Di Stefano's contemporary experience of being fully alive as a poet and human being trying to make sense of the world, yet once again. This book is akin to the essence of psalms: they sing to the glory of why poetry matters to us, one and all, across time." - Richard Blanco, 2013 presidential inaugural poet and author of How to Love a Country

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