Draw Me After
Poems
ISBN10: 0374607877
ISBN13: 9780374607876
Trade Paperback
128 Pages
$18.00
CA$24.00
Peter Cole’s luminous new book is in many ways his freest and most moving to date. In Draw Me After, Cole evolves a supple, singular music that charts regions of wonder and danger, from Eden as a place of first response and responsibility to modern sites of natural and political catastrophe.
At the heart of the volume lie two remarkable series: one translates drawings by Terry Winters into a textured language spun from the material abstractions of Winters’s art; the other winds through the book in dreamlike fashion, offering prismatic and often haunting meditations on the letters of the Hebrew alphabet—in kabbalistic tradition, the building blocks of existence. Inventive and receptive, physical, metaphysical, and playful, Cole’s poetry disturbs and enchants with “a quiet, streaming power . . . that leads the reader back to it over and over again” (Ray González, The Bloomsbury Review).
Reviews
Praise for Draw Me After
“Stunning . . . Draw Me After feels so special in its ability to bridge the impossible . . . and to act as a work of poetry as well as an act of translation.” —Rachel Kaufman, Los Angeles Review of Books
"Peter Cole has been merging the work of poet and translator for nearly half a century, reminding us that writing is always a translation—of thought, impulse, feeling, memory, image, time . . . Cole’s voice is incomparable." —Jesse Nathan, McSweeney's
“Cole’s splendid ear orchestrates awakenings.”—Forrest Gander, author of Twice Alive
“A stunning book. Beautiful, delicate, tough, intricate, clear—often in the same poem. This really is ‘equipment for living.’”—Christian Wiman, author of Survival Is a Style
“‘Waking the letters from their slumber’: that’s Peter Cole’s mad, sublime task in these phantasmagoric poems. Every line of this book breaks the literal—the letters—into visionary scenes where sorrow marries joy and blessings almost rhyme with curse. A revelation.”—Rosanna Warren, author of So Forth
"Peter Cole shows himself in Draw Me After to be our great master of ekphrasis. Visually, sonically, rhythmically, semantically, his are some of the most inventive, witty, profound, and genuinely beautiful lyric poems of our moment."—Marjorie Perloff, author of Infrathin: An Experiment in Micropoetics
"It is rare for a poet to produce a book as memorable as The Invention of Influence (2014) and then bring forth another title that is just as distinct and remarkable . . . An outstanding collection."—Michael Autrey, Booklist (starred review)