Longlisted for the 2019 National Book Awards
Through her many projects across numerous genres, Mary Ruefle has proven herself a singular artist, drawing many fans from around the world to her unique vision. With Dunce she returns to the practice that has always been at her core: the making of poems. With her startlingly fresh sensibility, she enraptures us in poem after poem by the intensity of her attention, with the imaginative flourishes of her being-in-the-world, which is always deep with mysteries, unexpected appearances, and abiding yearning.
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Mary Ruefle is the author of many books, including Dunce (Wave Books, forthcoming), My Private Property (Wave Books, 2016), Trances of the Blast (Wave Books, 2013), Madness, Rack, and Honey: Collected Lectures (Wave Books, 2012), which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism, and Selected Poems (Wave Books, 2010), which was the winner of the William Carlos Williams Award from the Poetry Society of America. She is the recipient of numerous honors, including the Robert Creeley Award, an Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a Guggenheim fellowship, a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, and a Whiting Award. She lives in Bennington, Vermont.
Little Stream
My heart was bright and shining
like a lobster boiling in water.
And then I was just a child
eating the leftover snow.
I’d lost my mittens and my belly button
was as good as gone, meaning
I couldn’t be born again, ever,
so I sat by a little stream
with my eyes closed.
I saw a woman carrying a child’s coffin
on her head. I saw a rat so friendly
he shined my shoes with his tongue.
I saw my mother leave the room, saying
“Now I am going to go drink some vinegar.”
I saw a surfer drink a wuthering wave
and go down gently into that good night.
I saw the daffodils praying together.
I saw a hummingbird cry out
for a comma between decades.
I saw the quick trimming the hair on their necks
and the wicks of their packaged feet.
I saw something small and in constant danger
of being blown away, like pepper.
I saw a monk set an umbrella on fire, for fun.
I saw an old man dwelling in a tiny fishing village
with a tangible vibrancy that was truly inspiring.
I saw a Venus flytrap eat a cheeseburger.
I saw my struggles were coming to a close.
I saw I would grow so old I would stop wondering
what life on Napa Rui was like, and forget
the first apple tree was in Turkey.
I had the constant feeling something of vital importance
had been lost sight of, was perhaps even gone.
It’s hard to say hello to every atom.
I got to know protozoans, though.
It took three days for my umbilical cord
to swim past. At the end,
the tattered carnation of my navel
seemed most like me, so I threw it in
and at once my eyelids opened,
never to close again.
|Resin
I am going to die.
No such thought has ever occurred to me
since the beginning of my exclusive time
in air when I, having made up my mind,
first began to wrap it, slowly and continuously,
in strips of linen soaked in a special admixture
of rosewater, chicken fat, and pinecones
studded with cloves to stop them from dripping.
Nor is it likely I would ever have had such a thought
in the time required by me to finish the job,
if someone else had not first introduced the thought
into the process, thereby interrupting it,
however briefly. But who?
|Origin Myth
It was midnight
anxious friends
Life continually
circled in cold
inaccessible serenity
around unhappy Earth
Then all at once
swallowed it
Ever after
the humming
of bees at noon
could be heard
Even as you swam
across the bottom
of your dark
suburban pool
|Attention!
I hold the staff of the Great Sage
while he stands on the gorge-brink
gazing at mountains.
He is at this moment lost
in the mist of Existence,
while I am but his attendant—
Existence-Attendant!
The name of one who stands
like a stick, thinking of nothing.
|Errand
To find things out—
that is the great adventure!
To find out the writing on the birthday cake
was toothpaste.
To find out Musical Chairs
was for real.
Find out Lord made the world
then threw the leftover rocks
in a pile and left.
Nettles growing nearby
spliced themselves into
days—find it out!
Checkless griff. Bitter love.
Modern hell. Bloody tears.
Beneath an ordinary glance
dwells an explosive.
Go to market.
Find all this out,
find everything out.
Even if your last day is
incomplete, even if something up there
thinks you are marzipan,
keep finding out—
for the stork who dropped us off
in the wilderness returns,
but with a bigger maw this time
so he can accommodate us
and all that we have found out
even if the terriblest part
is so condensed
we bear a resemblance
to the night sky.
|Nixie
It began with a phone number.
Then a grocery list.
A postcard to a dead friend
and then a long letter
in the green hell of a long summer.
With queer little geometrical figures
in the margins.
Then winter came with the monstrosity
of a true artist, its snow didn’t know
whether to play Bach or Beethoven,
its light in a light all its own.
I called and called. I went shopping
but the black diamonds downtown
were not on sale, so I am writing
to tell you the ring you wanted
will have to wait, we are telling
stories around the brazier, it is
warm near the tripod and snug,
the hour makes a soft music
all its own, I wish more than anything
you were here beside us, and not
under the maple in Mr. Morioka’s garden.
I used to think everything had meaning—
and it does.
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