Nightwork

Golias Books, 2021
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NIGHTWORK collects a series of long poems, in tone and genre spanning the registers of elegy and love poem, city poem and invocation, tested against a backdrop of evolving thought practices, political action, and pulses of desire and daily life within a larger Bay Area community. In these poems' process-driven but open-ended sensitivity, the self emerges in all its plasticity as a habit of interiority with intrinsic resistances and flexibilities, a resonator for affects both local and remote, and a weft across which shuttle the rhythms and gaps of days: work habits, the contents of pockets, city solidarities, lovers, the subject lines of emails that arrive in dreams. Using repetition and patterning, tumbling syntactical loops inspired by the committed propulsiveness of Hiromi Itō and the nimbleness of James Schuyler, Levin's verse manifests a beauty, even an ambivalent power, in the protean faces of the familiar, in the way outsides are shaped by insides and vice versa, one's unknown always implicated in the contours of one's known. Personal but with an intrinsic bearing toward forms of collectivity, NIGHTWORK brings these unselfish ethical and poetical affordances to bear on questions of gender, public space, cities, language, and labor—whether wage work, poetic work, or activist work—and, always, the life-question of "how to live, what to do."

the life
of presences
or the walk into present life
or at night (repetitions)
waking up at night
and walking in

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