The Lords of Misrule: Poems 1992-2001 (Johns Hopkins: Poetry and Fiction) - X. J. Kennedy - Books - Johns Hopkins University Press - 9780801871689 - November 15, 2002
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The Lords of Misrule: Poems 1992-2001 (Johns Hopkins: Poetry and Fiction)

X. J. Kennedy

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The Lords of Misrule: Poems 1992-2001 (Johns Hopkins: Poetry and Fiction)

The Lords of Misrule, X. J. Kennedy's seventh volume of poetry, exhibits his characteristic blend of wit, intellectual curiosity, and formal mastery. The sixty poems collected here explore a wide range of subjects: a scathing curse on a sneak-thief, a wry ballad of Henry James and his not-quite lover Constance Fenimore Woolson, an elegy for Allen Ginsberg, incisive views of contemporary Egypt, a serio-comic meditation on the relic of St. Teresa of Avila which Spain's General Franco kept at his bedside, and a response to the events of September 11. Like the controlled frenzy of medieval Christmas festivities presided over by the appointed Lords of Misrule, Kennedy's poems possess a chaotic humor and frenetic energy held within tight metrical bounds. In his latest collection, Kennedy confirms his reputation as one of America's most accomplished and engaging poets.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 15, 2002
ISBN13 9780801871689
Publishers Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages 112
Dimensions 150 × 220 × 10 mm   ·   163 g
Language English