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Your Father on the Train of Ghosts John Gallaher

Your Father on the Train of Ghosts By John Gallaher

Your Father on the Train of Ghosts by John Gallaher


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A year of epistolary writing culminating in one of the most extensive collaboration books in the history of American poetry.

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Your Father on the Train of Ghosts by John Gallaher

Your Father on the Train of Ghosts is one of the most extensive collaborations in American poetry. Over the course of a year, acclaimed poets G.C. Waldrep and John Gallaher wrote poems back and forth, sometimes once or twice a week, sometimes five or six a day. As the collaboration deepened, a third "voice" emerged that neither poet can claim as solely their own. The poems of Your Father on the Train of Ghosts read as lyric snapshots of a culture we are all too familiar with, even as it slips from us: malls and supermarkets, museums and parades, toxic waste and cheesecakes, ghosts and fire, fathers and sons. Ultimately, these fables and confessions constitute a sort of gentle apocalypse, a user-friendly self-help manual for the end of time. G.C. Waldrep is author of Goldbeater's Skin (2003 Colorado Prize for poetry), Disclamor, and Archicembalo (2008 Dorset Prize). He has won awards from the Poetry Society of America and Academy of American Poets, fellowships at Yaddo and the MacDowell Colony; and an NEA fellowship. He holds an MFA in poetry from the Iowa Writers' Workshop and teaches at Bucknell University. John Gallaher is author of Gentlemen in Turbans, Ladies in Cauls, The Little Book of Guesses (Levis Poetry Prize), and Map of the Folded World. His poetry has been included in The Best American Poetry series and numerous journals and anthologies. He co-edits The Laurel Review, GreenTower Press, and the Akron Series of Contemporary Poetics. He teaches at Northwest Missouri State University.

Your Father on the Train of Ghosts Reviews

"This is not a typical collaboration. It is not a book of exquisite corpse poems or turn--based Mad Libs. It is also not a G.C. Waldrep or a John Gallaher book; rather, a hybrid speaker emerges wearing Waldrep's hat and Gallaher's sneakers." -- Sycamore Review "This ample and sometimes witty collaboration between up--and--coming poet Waldrep and up--and--coming poet, critic, and blogger Gallaher could get attention for its unusual methods." -- Publishers Weekly "Your Father on the Train of Ghosts may be the first email renga, but it probably won't be the last. The co-authors inhabit 'a growing region, but there are others too, regions/ and examples of regions,' together with 'rhubarb futures' and 'this child's chalk drawing on the sidewalk/of a sea monster on a Tilt-a-Whirl.' 'We are free/for a limited time,' one of them writes (we don't know who wrote what), and that augurs a peculiarly American kind of happiness. -- John Ashbery "Your Father on the Train of Ghosts is an extensive, joint undertaking developed over the period of a year from an email correspondence between two of the finest younger American poets writing today...what is more interesting than charting their differences is seeing these two poets lose their individual voices as the boundaries between them fracture, widening into yet another distinct voice--a third voice, dissimilar from either of their own, which operates like the ghosts suggested by the title; a voice that is as profound as it is endearing, as familiar as it is confiding." -- Diagram 12.2

About John Gallaher

John Gallaher: John Gallaher is the author of the books of poetry, Gentlemen in Turbans, Ladies in Cauls (Spuyten Duyvil, 2001), The Little Book of Guesses, winner of the Levis Poetry Prize from Four Way Books, and Map of the Folded World (The University of Akron Press), as well as the free online chapbook, Guidebook (Blue Hour Press). His poetry has been included in a volume of The Best American Poetry series, and has been chosen by Rae Armantrout for the Boston Review poetry contest. He is co-editor of The Laurel Review and GreenTower Press, as well as, with Mary Biddinger, the Akron Series of Contemporary Poetics. G.C. Waldrep: G.C. Waldrep is the author of three previous full-length collections of poems, Goldbeater's Skin (winner of the 2003 Colorado Prize), Disclamor (BOA, 2007) and Archicembalo (winner of the 2008 Dorset Prize), as well as three chapbooks, most recently "St. Laszlo Hotel" (Projective Industries, 2010). His poems have appeared in numerous journals, including Poetry, Ploughshares, Paris Review, American Poetry Review, Boston Review, New England Review, Colorado Review, Denver Quarterly, New American Writing, and Tin House, as well as in Best American Poetry 2010. His work has received awards from the Poetry Society of America, the Academy of American Poets, the Campbell Corner Foundation, and the Bread Loaf Writers Conference, as well as a Gertrude Stein Award for Innovative Writing. He has held fellowships at Yaddo, the MacDowell Colony, the Headlands Center for the Arts, and elsewhere. He was a 2007 Literature Fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts. Waldrep earned a Ph.D. in American history from Duke University and an MFA in poetry from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. He lives in Lewisburg, Pa., where he teaches at Bucknell University and directs the Bucknell Seminar for Younger Poets. He also serves as Editor-at-Large for the Kenyon Review.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents Automated Town 2 Advice to Passengers 3 Your New Birthday 4 The Baby Catalogues 5 From Which Mortar Cities Rise 6 The Anodynes 7 The Archaeologists 8 Anniversaries of Bad Things 9 The House Rhapsody 10 Elegy for the Manhattan Project 11 Trade Deficit 12 Your Lover, Later 13 Elemental Picture of Boats in the Distance 14 Elegy for the Most People 15 Space to the West 17 Outside the Elevator Museum 18 A Short History of Friendship 19 In the File of Discontinued Things 20 Gun Control in the Occupation 21 Cars Moving at Reasonable Speeds 23 Domestic Light 24 The City Experiment 26 Your Father on the Train of Ghosts 27 Daily Life in Classical Antiquity 29 All Trains Leaving Penn Station Are Ghost Trains 30 The Circus of Probable Sighs 31 The Bridge at Rest 33 Error as Beauty 34 University Park 35 Meditation on Subjects 36 Red Shift 37 The Frackville Angel 39 Landscape with Missing Elements 40 Busman's Holiday 41 The History of Entanglements 42 Elegy for Rosa Parks 43 The World Is Empty & a Splash of Salts 44 Candling the Bodies 45 Escape Strategies 46 The Great Migrations 47 Your Father at the Museum 48 The Sherpas of Canada 49 You Need Not Be Present To Win 51 At the Marina 52 And As They Waited in Their Baskets on the Hillsides It Began To Rain 53 My Father in Other Places 54 Movie Scene for Your Father on the Train of Ghosts 55 On the Performativity of Grief as Ecstatic Culture 56 Elegy for Henrietta Lacks 57 The Overgrown War 59 The Birthday Hand 60 External Sonata 61 Don't Wear Our Your Welcome 62 Winter Acknowledgments 63 The Solitary Death of the Woolworth Building 64 The Night Autopsy 66 Making Love in the Balloon Maze 67 In the Later Measures 69 The Vanishing Days 70 Scandinavian Skies 71 On Your Smooth Ride 72 Maybe It Has Nothing To Do With You 73 The Radio Inside Your Health Plan Is Sleeping 74 As Mastery Declines into Altitude & Forgiveness 75 Flight of the Demolition Factory 76 Aromatherapy in the Age of New Form 77 Steps to Remove Limitations 79 Everything You Know That Isn't True 80 Can't You Sit Still For Once 81 Different From What You Bargained For 82 The Names of the Planets, & Heavy Water 83 The Carnegie System 84 Box with Noise Elements 85 Halls of Fame II 86 After the War, the Orchards 87 How Are Things in Glocca Morra 88 Ideal Boating Conditions 89 You'll Get Nothing More from Me Today, She Said 90 Pharaoh's Daughter (Chagall Motion Study) 91 Autoreply: Nuncio 92 Unheimlich Diorama 94 Apology re: The Second Viennese School 95 Your Father Seen From Space 96 Trenton Aubade 97 The Red Matter 98 Ode to Lyndon Baines Johnson 99 Elegy for the Developing Story 101 Would You Like To Try One of Our Specials 102 Limited Time Offer 103 Cedar Rapids Eclogue 104 Another Day at the Festival 105 Ethel & Myrtle Try To Avoid How Emotional They Get 106 Cesarean Selection 107 Fall in Istanbul 109 On a Raft, Relaxing into the West, Where We Are 110 Production Still 112 Your Mutual Trappist 113 I'll Decorate My House with You 115 If I Die Before I Wake 116 Your Hands as the Third Law of Motion 117 The Other Palace 118 Stolen Crutch, Wrapped in Yarn 119 Your Reply Is Necessary 121 Because It's Better Not To Know 122 Your Costume Drama Is Falling 123 Changes in Your Flight Plan 124 Of Certain Small, Valuable Kitchen Appliances 127 Baptism of Signs 128 A False Sense of Well-Being 129 A Short History of Kiki Smith 130 Parable of the Door 131 Nullstellensatz 132 I've Been Hoping To Catch You at Home 133 The Little Crisis in Summer 134 The Monkey Cages in Winter 135 This Is the Part Where You Whistle 136 Love Is Everywhere 137 Thousand-Year Reign 138 One Hundred and One Best Worlds 139 Having a Sense of Purpose 140 Eskimo in the Sahara 141 Parable of the Anorak in the Rain 142 In Praise of Hard Candy 143 This Is a Wolf with Many Sharp Teeth 144 On Imperialism, Part II 145 Single-Celled Organism 146 Sonata of Excess 147 Praise Impromptu 148 On the Fall of Constantinople 149 The Tourist 150 Approaching Helpfulness 151 Portrait While You Wait 152 On Liberalism 153 The Dream of Egypt 154 On the Death of Andrew Wyeth 155 Pain Can Warn Us of Danger 156 Welcome to the Next Project 157 After Music 158

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CIN1934414484G
9781934414484
1934414484
Your Father on the Train of Ghosts by John Gallaher
Used - Good
Paperback
BOA Editions, Limited
2011-05-17
120
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