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		<title>Grand tour</title>
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					<description><![CDATA['Grand Tour', the debut collection of poetry by Elisa Gonzalez, dramatizes the mind in motion as it grapples with something more than an event: she writes of a whole life, to transcendent effect. By the end, we feel we have been witness to a poet remaking herself.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;A mesmerizing book, deeply original, one of the most profound reading experiences I&#8217;ve had in years ? one feels most urgently her extraordinary force, her dignity, her savage hunger, her sweetness. These poems make me feel as if poems have never before been written&#8217; Louise GlÃ¼ck</b></p>
<p><i>Grand Tour</i>, the debut collection of poetry by Elisa Gonzalez, dramatizes the mind in motion as it grapples with something more than an event: she writes of a whole life, to transcendent effect. By the end, we feel we have been witness to a poet remaking herself.</p>
<p>Gonzalez&#8217;s poetry depicts the fullness of living. There are the small moments: &#8220;white wine greening in a glass,&#8221; trumpet blossoms &#8220;panicking across the garden.&#8221; Some poems adopt the oracular quality of a parable but invariably refuse a clear moral. The poet moves through elegy, romantic and sexual encounters, family history, and place&#8211;Cyprus, Puerto Rico, Poland, Ohio&#8211;all constellated in &#8220;a chaos of faraway.&#8221; The collection is held together less by answers than by a persistent question: How doe you reconcile a hatred for the world&#8217;s pain with a love for that same world, which is indivisible from its worst aspects? Gonzalez&#8217;s poems draw us nearer to our own aliveness, its fragility and sustaining questions. &#8220;Since I do love the world,&#8221; she says, she keeps writing, inviting us to accompany her as she searches.</p>
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