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Open Letter to Quiet Light

di Francesca Lia Block

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"[Francesca Lia Block] is the sorceress of iridescent language."--Kirkus Reviews Open Letter to Quiet Light will make readers feel as if they are peering at secret writings meant for the eyes of a lover alone, but these carefully crafted lines somehow transcend the personal to touch everyone who has experienced this kind of consuming, wrenching love. In these fiercely passionate, devastatingly revealing, sometimes spiritual, and often painful poems, Francesca Lia Block describes in fiery detail the rise and demise of a year-long love affair. Her rich use of language infused with the power of sex and spirit finally paint a transcendent, almost mythic portrait of the way two wounded people--both searching for connection--find each other, collide, and eventually separate. The words seem to bleed onto the page and even the most graphic moments have a devotional quality filled with nuanced expression and unbridled intimacy. Francesca Lia Block is renowned for her groundbreaking literary works, including the best-sellingWeetzie Bat. Her writing transports readers through the harsh landscapes of contemporary life to realms of the senses where love is a saving grace. She lives in Los Angeles.… (altro)
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I knew going into this collection that I’d be stepping outside my “comfort level”. This is the case with most of Block’s work, for me. Though, at this point, I think I’m getting comfortable with Block’s unconventional style of writing.

Block was able to hook me in with what normally irks me with poetry. There is no punctuation throughout the collection, and there’s a very scarce use of capitalization. Having read [b:Psyche in a Dress|14560|Psyche in a Dress|Francesca Lia Block|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1386921704s/14560.jpg|16589] recently, I was somewhat ready for the lack of punctuation. Not having capital letters anywhere in the poems took some getting used to. These two things normally help a reader find some flow or pattern to the lines. Despite this, I easily found my way into each poem and enjoyed them all.

There are recurring themes of motherhood and various aspects of love and relationships throughout the collection. Each mention brought me, as a reader, deeper into the speaker’s life and the emotions she felt during each event recollected. Block’s use of language, incorporation of myths and magical imagery created beautiful lines of poetry that I’d enjoy reading many times over. I only hope that Block releases more poetry because I’d love more. ( )
  Robert.Zimmermann | Oct 15, 2015 |
I read this right after reading Quakeland, and the two books are so similar in content that what I've been confused with in Quakeland is somewhat clearer after reading these poems. The poetry is beautiful, I can almost hear the melody in them.
  deadgirl | Feb 1, 2010 |
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Block's poetry is stranger than her prose. I much prefer the prose. ( )
  roseread | Oct 7, 2009 |
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I received this book as part of the Early Reviewers program in June and only just managed to get around to reading it. I love poetry but I'm very picky about my novels in verse and this one did not live up to my standards. There were some very well-written parts but I felt that most of the novel didn't flow or portray enough for me to get into and enjoy the story told by the poems. A let down. ( )
  curioussquared | Sep 17, 2009 |
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When I saw OPEN LETTER TO QUIET LIGHT on the ER list, I was hoping that I'd be lucky enough to get a copy. I'm a poet who adores books of poetry, and a writer who enjoys Block's novels and short stories and has taught a few of them in her classes. Block's quirky storytelling style and her lyrical prose make her a personal favorite.

While the cover of the collection with its surreal artwork reinforced my expectations for the collection, sadly, the poems themselves did not live up to them.

The musicality of Block's prose writing was lost in her poetry, where much of the language lacked the compression, tightness, and crispness of poetry. And of Block's prose. In many ways, I think OPEN LETTER TO QUIET LIGHT would have read better as a collection of flash fictions or vignettes.

While the collection didn't quite work for me as poetry, I did enjoy the overall narrative arcs in the collection, the journey that unfolds from poem to poem. However, I did find similar themes to repeat a little too much for my taste, making the pacing seem slow and the collecton a bit bloated. The bit with the meanings of the narrator's lover's name and then her own at the end formed a particularly lovely and powerful thread of continuity and closure.
  barbedwriting | Aug 22, 2009 |
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"[Francesca Lia Block] is the sorceress of iridescent language."--Kirkus Reviews Open Letter to Quiet Light will make readers feel as if they are peering at secret writings meant for the eyes of a lover alone, but these carefully crafted lines somehow transcend the personal to touch everyone who has experienced this kind of consuming, wrenching love. In these fiercely passionate, devastatingly revealing, sometimes spiritual, and often painful poems, Francesca Lia Block describes in fiery detail the rise and demise of a year-long love affair. Her rich use of language infused with the power of sex and spirit finally paint a transcendent, almost mythic portrait of the way two wounded people--both searching for connection--find each other, collide, and eventually separate. The words seem to bleed onto the page and even the most graphic moments have a devotional quality filled with nuanced expression and unbridled intimacy. Francesca Lia Block is renowned for her groundbreaking literary works, including the best-sellingWeetzie Bat. Her writing transports readers through the harsh landscapes of contemporary life to realms of the senses where love is a saving grace. She lives in Los Angeles.

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