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Lisa Jarnot is the author of Ring of Fire ( avg rating, ratings, 12 reviews, published ), Black Dog Songs ( avg rating, ratings, 12 r /5. You lack Ring Of Fire|Lisa Jarnot5 the courage to submit the original text for review. You are eager to learn from a professional to become seasoned in academic writing. You want an expert evaluation of your ideas and writings. You have more important things and affairs on the agenda/10(). THE REMARKABLE POEMS in Lisa Jarnot’s Ring of Fire seem to come to us out of some profound, yet distant, sadness. Rising on wave after wave of near endless iteration, like a linguistic Mandelbrot set, they arrive in the long moment after loss as the signature and enactment of an initiation – the primal collision and redemptive force of breathing between the tensile structure of the poem.


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Ring of Fire is a book of experimental lyric poetry in the tradition of American Poetry beginning with Walt Whitman and continuing through the Beat Generation, the New York School, and contemporary Language Poetry. Jarnot’s work represents a synthesis of traditional modes of verse alongside more fragmented avant-garde writing practices. Regarding Jarnot's Book The Ring of Fire Patrick Pritchett writes, "This is where the human stands before itself as the sign of everything that can be transfigured – in other words, as the site of poetic possibility." She works as a freelance writer, teacher, and gardener and lives in Jackson Heights, Queens. Lisa Jarnot's Ring of Fire is a delightful exception to this tendency, and makes use of distracted and circling repetition in a manner all her own. The influence of Stein on Jarnot's poetry may well derive from Robert Duncan: she is currently completing a biography of Duncan, who wrote poems after.

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