Van Clief-Stefanon, Lyrae: Open Interval
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University of Pittsburgh Press, paperback
Publication Date: April 10, 2009
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Drawing upon intersections of astronomy and mathematics, history, literature, and lived experience, the poems in Open Interval locate the self in the interval between body and name.
"Teach the sonnet's a cell'—says the speaker in one of Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon's compelling new poems, as she prepares to teach poetry to inmates at a New York State prison, 'now try to escape-'. This poet's astute and various formal choices perform exactly that work, containing the poem then constructing an opportunity for the splendidly intelligent maker of these artful forms to step into the light. ]Open Interval[ not only confirms the promise of Van Clief-Stefanon's first book but takes her work to startling new heights."
--Mark Doty
Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon asserts early in ]Open Interval[ that 'Poise begins here: / in cinders, in rhyme, in splintering beauty into this / and this—:' and the volume's inventive splintering becomes luminous exploration of the body—human and celestial. Part of its concern 'the crushing need / for form' in intricate re-navigations of the personal and historical, the mythic and scientific, the book's shape is finally more lyric constellation than traditional collection, the poems themselves variable stars, beautifully intense, pulsing.
-- Claudia Emerson