Time Will Clean the Carcass Bones: Selected and New Poems

“Perillo’s poetic persona is funny, tough, bold, smart, and righteous. A spellbinding storyteller and a poet who makes the demands of the form seem as natural as a handshake.”—Booklist

“The poems [are] taut, lucid, lyric, filled with complex emotional reflection while avoiding the usual difficulties of highbrow poetry.”—The New York Times Book Review

MacArthur Genius Award winner Lucia Perillo is a fearless poet who, with characteristic humor and incisive irony, confronts the failings and wonder of nature, particularly the frail and resilient human body. This generous collection draws upon five previous volumes, including books selected as a New York Times “100 Notable Books of the Year” and as a finalist for the Pulitzer prize.

From “Again, the Body”

When you spend many hours alone in a room
you have more than the usual chances to disgust yourself—
this is the problem of the body, not that it is mortal
but that it is mortifying. When we were young they taught us
do not touch it, but who can keep from touching it,
from scratching off the juicy scab?...

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Time Will Clean the Carcass Bones: Selected and New Poems

“Perillo’s poetic persona is funny, tough, bold, smart, and righteous. A spellbinding storyteller and a poet who makes the demands of the form seem as natural as a handshake.”—Booklist

“The poems [are] taut, lucid, lyric, filled with complex emotional reflection while avoiding the usual difficulties of highbrow poetry.”—The New York Times Book Review

MacArthur Genius Award winner Lucia Perillo is a fearless poet who, with characteristic humor and incisive irony, confronts the failings and wonder of nature, particularly the frail and resilient human body. This generous collection draws upon five previous volumes, including books selected as a New York Times “100 Notable Books of the Year” and as a finalist for the Pulitzer prize.

From “Again, the Body”

When you spend many hours alone in a room
you have more than the usual chances to disgust yourself—
this is the problem of the body, not that it is mortal
but that it is mortifying. When we were young they taught us
do not touch it, but who can keep from touching it,
from scratching off the juicy scab?...

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Time Will Clean the Carcass Bones: Selected and New Poems

Time Will Clean the Carcass Bones: Selected and New Poems

by Lucia Perillo
Time Will Clean the Carcass Bones: Selected and New Poems

Time Will Clean the Carcass Bones: Selected and New Poems

by Lucia Perillo

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“Perillo’s poetic persona is funny, tough, bold, smart, and righteous. A spellbinding storyteller and a poet who makes the demands of the form seem as natural as a handshake.”—Booklist

“The poems [are] taut, lucid, lyric, filled with complex emotional reflection while avoiding the usual difficulties of highbrow poetry.”—The New York Times Book Review

MacArthur Genius Award winner Lucia Perillo is a fearless poet who, with characteristic humor and incisive irony, confronts the failings and wonder of nature, particularly the frail and resilient human body. This generous collection draws upon five previous volumes, including books selected as a New York Times “100 Notable Books of the Year” and as a finalist for the Pulitzer prize.

From “Again, the Body”

When you spend many hours alone in a room
you have more than the usual chances to disgust yourself—
this is the problem of the body, not that it is mortal
but that it is mortifying. When we were young they taught us
do not touch it, but who can keep from touching it,
from scratching off the juicy scab?...


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781556594731
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Publication date: 02/16/2016
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 7.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Lucia Perillo: Lucia Perillo graduated from McGill University in Montreal with a major in wildlife management, and subsequently worked for the US Fish and Wildlife Service. She completed her MA in English at Syracuse University, and has published nine books of poetry and prose. She was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2000 and finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry in 2009. She lives in Olympia, Washington.

Table of Contents

From Dangerous Life (1989)

The News (A Manifesto) 5

First job/Seventeen 7

Dangerous Life 8

The Revelation 9

From The Body Mutinies (1996)

How Western Underwear Came to Japan 13

Skin 14

Inseminator Man 16

Tripe 19

At St. Placid's 20

The Roots of Pessimism in Model Rocketry, the Fallacy of Its Premise 21

The Body Mutinies 22

Kilned 23

Women Who Sleep on Stones 24

Compulsory Travel 25

Limits 27

Needles 31

Monorail 35

Cairn for Future Travel 36

From The Oldest Map with the Name America (1999)

Beige Trash 39

Foley 42

Air Guitar 47

Pomegranate 50

Crash Course in Semiotics 53

Serotonin 56

Lament in Good Weather 58

The Oldest Map with the Name America 59

Home 65

The Salmon underneath the City 69

The Ghost Shirt 70

From Luck Is Luck (2005)

To My Big Nose 81

Languedoc 83

The Crows Start Demanding Royalties 85

On the Destruction of the Mir 86

Le deuxième sexe 88

The Floating Rib 90

Original Sin 91

The Cardinal's Nephews 92

White Bird/Black Drop 94

On the High Suicide Rate of Dentists 100

Freshwater and Salt 101

In the Confessional Mode, with a Borrowed Movie Trope 102

Fubar 105

Bulletin from Somewhere up the Creek 107

Urban Legend 108

A Simple Camp Song 110

From Book of Bob 112

My Eulogy Was Deemed Too Strange 114

Conscription Papers 116

Night Festival, Olympia 118

Eulogy from the Boardwalk behind the KFC 119

Shrike Tree 120

Chum 122

From Inseminating the Elephant (2009)

Virtue Is the Best Helmet 125

Found Object 126

Rebuttal 128

A Romance 129

From Notes from My Apprenticeship 131

Incubus 134

First Epistle of Lucia to Her Old Boyfriends 136

Raised Not by Wolves 137

Job Site, 1967 138

Postcard from Florida 140

Transcendentalism 142

January/Marcy's/The Bra Event 144

The Van with the Plane 145

Snowstorm with Inmates and Dogs 147

Early Cascade 149

Twenty-Five Thousand Volts per Inch 150

The Garbo Cloth 152

A Pedantry 153

Martha 154

Breaking News 156

For the First Crow with West Nile Virus to Arrive in Our State 157

Altered Beast 158

On the Chehalis River 159

Inseminating the Elephant 160

For the Mad Cow in Tenino 162

From On the Spectrum of Possible Deaths (2012)

The Second Slaughter 165

Again, the Body 167

To the Field of Scotch Broom That Will Be Buried by the New Wing of the Mall 168

Domestic 169

I Could Name Some Names 170

Cold Snap, November 171

Auntie Roach 173

Wheel 175

Pioneer 177

300D 179

Lubricating the Void 181

Freak-Out 183

Maypole 186

Les Dauphins 187

The Unturning 188

Bats 189

This Red T-Shirt 190

The Wolves of Illinois 191

Pharaoh 194

Samara 196

New Poems

Daisies vs. Bees 203

Bruce 205

Blacktail 207

The Great Wave 208

Water Theory 211

Elegy for Idle Curiosity 212

Belated Poem in the Voice of the Pond 213

Early December, Two Weeks Shy 214

*Speckled and Silver 215

My Only Objection 216

FREE 218

Eschatological 220

A Little Death, Suitable for Framing 222

Etiology of My Illness 223

Rotator Cuff Vortex 224

Message Unscripted 226

Women in Black 227

The Rape of Blanche DuBois 228

What I Know 230

Time Will Clean the Carcass Bones 231

Yellow Claw 236

Day-Moon 237

About the Author 239

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