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Crow-Work

From the award-winning author of Augury, a poetry collection that examines the power of great works of art.

“What is a song but a snare to capture the moment?” This central question drives Crow-Work, Eric Pankey’s ekphrastic exploration of the moment where emotion and energy flood a work of art.

Through subjects as diverse as Bruegel’s Procession to Calvary, Anish Kapoor’s Healing of Saint Thomas, Caravaggio’s series of severed heads, and James Turrell’s experimentation with light and color, the author travels to an impossible past, despite being firmly rooted in the present, to seek out “the songbird in every thorn thicket” of the artist’s work. Short bursts of lyrical beauty burn away “like coils of incense ash”; bodies in the light of a cave flicker, coalesce, and disappear. By capturing the ephemeral beauty of life in these poems, Crow-Work seeks not only to explain great art, but also to embody it.

Praise for Crow-Work

“Eric Pankey’s sensibility is an unerringly generous one: he is always willing to step first onto unsteady ground, to test it for those who might follow. The poems of Crow-Work, like good gleaners, seek out possibility and sustenance. They are skilled, deft, and dazzlingly alert. Just when I think they have brought me as close as possible to the dark and unknowable things that make awe possible, they bring me closer. The journey is unnerving, intimate, and thrilling.” —Mary Szybist

“The delicacy and accuracy we have come to expect from Eric Pankey are here on display and as deftly deployed as ever. Pankey remains one of our leading practitioners of the metaphysical poem.” —C. Dale Young

“[A] wonderful exploration of the emotional power of art.” —Publishers Weekly (Starred Review, PW Picks)

Eric Pankey

Eric Pankey is the author of ten collections of poems. His 1984 release, For the New Year, was selected as the winner of the Walt Whitman Award. The 2013 collection, Dismantling the Angel, won the New Measure Prize. His poetry, essays, and reviews have appeared widely in such journals as The Iowa Review, The New Yorker, and the Kenyon Review. Pankey is Professor of English and Heritage Chair in Writing at George Mason University. He currently resides in Fairfax, VA.

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