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In Ben Berman’s second full-length collection, Figuring in the Figure, poems laden with aphorisms, puns, and witticisms meditate on shapes, angles, thinking about thinking, marriage, and the joys and trials of bringing a daughter into the world, among others. Sometimes with a Frostian spirit, sometimes with a touch of Zen, the known is questioned and wisdom gleaned from daily experience. This is a book that challenges us to reimagine the familiar, both physical and spiritual, while reminding us not to “wander through this world without wonder.”
PRAISE FOR FIGURING IN THE FIGURE:
“Because design, alone, doesn’t hold weight,/” Ben Berman writes in his remarkable second collection of poems, “we need concrete material-the image/ of a bridge over the sound of water.” In Figuring in the Figure, Berman explores the nature of form in its deepest most complex sense. His luminous details evoke a world of mutable forms and shapes that suggest the fragility of our lives. The book culminates with a moving, realistic yet lyrical sequence of poems about the birth of his daughter. This is a quietly beautiful book that deserves attention and recognition.
-Jeff Friedman, author of Pretenders
Figuring in the Figure is a self-portrait of a man becoming a father. Ben Berman writes inside a modified terza rima that makes a virtue out of clarity and discernment. The influence here of Frost returns us to Frost’s virtues: these poems make points and have a point of view. Like Frost, Berman is unsparing in his introspection. He offers us an ongoing philosophy: when faced with the pain and contradiction of everyday life, “to delay judgment and contemplate . . . incompatible thoughts.”
-Rodger Kamenetz, author of The Jew in the Lotus
Ben Berman’s nimble terza rima is the perfect vehicle for the poems of Figuring in the Figure. Both expansive and structured, the interwoven stanzas allow him to form and reform probing questions of identity without ever forsaking a deep musicality. We watch the speaker ponder mouse droppings, hit the wall in a marathon, describe the great molasses flood of 1919, diaper a doll in a birthing class, then try to manage his “tiny fascist” of a toddler who wouldn’t stop until “every bookshelf toppled/ like a/ failed coup.” His observations are enriched with various kinds of humor-aphorisms, riddles, word plays, and puns. This book is wise and wonderful.
-Beth Ann Fennelly, Poet Laureate of Mississippi, author of Unmentionables
Ben Berman’s fine, clever poems are never merely clever. Their frisky formal play is finally and importantly about the finding of forms that might adequately contain our feelings. As his title, Figuring in the Figure, suggests, Berman is fond of double meanings; indeed, he is in love with all the twists and turns of language, as well as all the structures that display the pleasures of thinking. If invention is his inclination, order is his learned yet sly companion, “a partner,” he writes, “the type/ that coyly invites chaos to dance.”
-Lawrence Raab, author of Mistaking Each Other for Ghosts
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Ben Berman’s first book, Strange Borderlands (Able Muse Press, 2013), won the Peace Corps Award for Best Book of Poetry and was a finalist for the Massachusetts Book Awards. He has received awards from the New England Poetry Club and fellowships from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and Somerville Arts Council. He is the poetry editor at Solstice Literary Magazine and teaches in the Boston area, where he lives with his wife and daughters.
Industry Reviews
"Because design, alone, doesn't hold weight,/" Ben Berman writes in his remarkable second collection of poems, "we need concrete material-the image/ of a bridge over the sound of water." In Figuring in the Figure, Berman explores the nature of form in its deepest most complex sense. His luminous details evoke a world of mutable forms and shapes that suggest the fragility of our lives. The book culminates with a moving, realistic yet lyrical sequence of poems about the birth of his daughter. This is a quietly beautiful book that deserves attention and recognition.
-Jeff Friedman, author of Pretenders
Figuring in the Figure is a self-portrait of a man becoming a father. Ben Berman writes inside a modified terza rima that makes a virtue out of clarity and discernment. The influence here of Frost returns us to Frost's virtues: these poems make points and have a point of view. Like Frost, Berman is unsparing in his introspection. He offers us an ongoing philosophy: when faced with the pain and contradiction of everyday life, "to delay judgment and contemplate . . . incompatible thoughts."
-Rodger Kamenetz, author of The Jew in the Lotus
Ben Berman's nimble terza rima is the perfect vehicle for the poems of Figuring in the Figure. Both expansive and structured, the interwoven stanzas allow him to form and reform probing questions of identity without ever forsaking a deep musicality. We watch the speaker ponder mouse droppings, hit the wall in a marathon, describe the great molasses flood of 1919, diaper a doll in a birthing class, then try to manage his "tiny fascist" of a toddler who wouldn't stop until "every bookshelf toppled/ like a/ failed coup." His observations are enriched with various kinds of humor-aphorisms, riddles, word plays, and puns. This book is wise and wonderful.
-Beth Ann Fennelly, Poet Laureate of Mississippi, author of Unmentionables
Ben Berman's fine, clever poems are never merely clever. Their frisky formal play is finally and importantly about the finding of forms that might adequately contain our feelings. As his title, Figuring in the Figure, suggests, Berman is fond of double meanings; indeed, he is in love with all the twists and turns of language, as well as all the structures that display the pleasures of thinking. If invention is his inclination, order is his learned yet sly companion, "a partner," he writes, "the type/ that coyly invites chaos to dance."
-Lawrence Raab, author of Mistaking Each Other for Ghosts
Contents
Acknowledgments viii
I
Wrestling with Angles 5
The Underside 6
Origin Story 8
Droppings 9
After the Epiphany 10
Merging Courses 11
The Game 12
Grit Theory 13
Figures 14
II
The Great Molasses Flood 25
Arch Poetica 27
Takeoffs 28
Loose Ends 29
Gap Years 30
Homeric Nods 31
Re Form 33
Going Home Again 36
Transformations 37
III
Birthing Class 49
After Installing the Safety Gate 55
Expecting Fathers 56
L'Dor Vador 57
The Art of Parenthood 58
Nothing Archaic about It 59
Roots and Wings 60
A Familiar Form 61
Shifting Centers 62
ISBN: 9781927409718
ISBN-10: 1927409713
Published: 20th March 2017
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 88
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: ABLE MUSE PR
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 22.86 x 15.24 x 0.53
Weight (kg): 0.14
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