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By JAMES D. WATTS JR. Scene Writer on Jul 18, 2008, at 11:53 AM  Updated on 7/18 at 11:53 AM



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I am like, it would seem, a great many people, who responded to the news that Kay Ryan was named the U.S. Poet Laureate with the question, "Who?"

I've been familiar with the work of -- or at least recognized the names -- of most of the people who over the past few years have held this title: Billy Collins, Howard Nemerov, Mark Strand, Robert Penn Warren, Gwendolyn Brooks, Stanley Kunitz, Richard Wilbur.

But Ryan, who was named to the post this week, is a writer of whom I knew nothing.

And apparently it's going to take me some time to catch up, because according to an Associated Press story, Ryan's three books of poetry available on Amazon have sold out. Her publisher is working to get a new book, "New and Selected Poems," into stores as soon as possible.

I think the wait will be worth it, to judge from the poems that been published in conjunction with news stories, to give readers a taste of Ryan's work.

For example:

The other shoe

Oh if it were

only the other

shoe hanging

in space before

joining its mate.

If the undropped

didn't congregate

with the undropped.

But nothing can

stop the mid-air

collusion of the

unpaired above us

acquiring density

and weight. We

feel it accumulate.

And:

Hope

What's the use

of something

as unstable

and diffuse as hope -

the almost-twin

of making-do,

the isotope

of going on:

what isn't in

the envelope

just before

it isn't:

the always tabled

righting of the present.

Her work has echoes of people like Billy Collins (in the gently ironic humor), of William Carlos Williams (in the way the clipped lines seem to be everyday speech subtly rearranged -- something that looks easy and reads easily but is not easy to bring off), of Emily Dickinson (in the sense of compression, of so much being said in so few words).

For more:

Read the story: Library of Congress page on Kay Ryan

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