
Completed on a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship at the same time as 2003's "Oracle Figures" (Ausable Press), "Reliquaries" is a cousin and companion to that book. It is a book-length sequence of poems that combines the spiritual and sometimes hermetic quest of Pankey's short lyric poems of the 1990s ("Apocrypha," "The Late Romances" and "Cenotaph") with his more directly narrative, plain-spoken poems of the 1980s ("For the New Year," "Heartwood"). Like a reliquary, each poem not only holds shards of memory, relics of the past, but each poem is a meditation upon the complexity of memory-its uncertainty and mutability, its precision and candor, its grave density and its ether-weight.
Eric Pankey has received the Walt Whitman Award from The Academy of American Poets, the Poetry Award from the Library of Virginia andfellowships from the Ingram Merrill Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. A professor of English at George Mason University, he lives in Fairfax, Virginia.
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