Description
“Clive James is more or less the only living poet who manages to be both entertaining and moving.”—Edward Mendelson
Despite the dizzying variety, James’s poetic intention becomes increasingly clear: what marks this new collection is his intensified concentration on the individual poem as a self-contained universe. Poetry is a practice he compares (in “Numismatics”) to striking new coin, and Nefertiti in the Flak Tower is a treasure chest of one-off marvels, with each poem a twin-sided, perfect human balance of the unashamedly joyous and the deadly serious, “whose play of light pays tribute to the dark.”
Reviews
"Mr. James is a canny poet as well as a critic and memoirist, and this elegiac book finds him confronting illness and old age with vigor and salty wit. When he writes about a dead friend, ‘Your poems were the condensation trails/Of a bright mind’s steady rush of soaring power,’ he could be speaking of this very volume." — Dwight Garner, The New York Times