In Joshua Mehigan’s award-winning poetry, one encounters a lucid, resolute vision driven by an amazing facility with the metrical line. Most of the poems in The Optimist unapologetically employ traditional poetic technique, and, in each of these, Mehigan stretches the fabric of living language over a framework of regular meter to produce a compelling sonic counterpoint.
The Optimist stares at contemporary darkness visible, a darkly lit tableau that erases the boundary between the world and the perceiving self. Whether narrative or lyric, dramatic or satirical, Mehigan’s poems explore death, desire, and change with a mixture of reason and compassion.
In choosing The Optimist for the Hollis Summers Poetry Prize, final judge James Cummins, wrote:
“The world is given its due in these poems, but its due is the subjective voice making ‘objective’ reality into the reality of art. To do this Mehigan accesses a tradition of voices―the echoes in The Optimist are, to name a few, of Frost, Robinson, Kees, and Justice; and more in terms of point of view, Bishop and Jarrell―to form with great integrity his own. It isn’t that Mehigan is concerned more with what’s outside himself than inside; nor merely that he travels the highway between the two with such humility and grace. It’s also that these voices, this great tradition, infuses his line with what the best verse, metrical or free, must have: wonder.”
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""The Optimist", by Joshua Mehigan, is remarkable for its mastery of form and of tone. Mr. Mehigan is Frost-like in the way he plays speech rhythms against the patters of verse, creating a tense, deceptively simple music...."--Adam Kirsch, "The New York Sun"
"This is a poet with absolutely no reliance on madness or on romantic mismatch between himself and the world, and he should, at the very least, be able to keep doing what he's doing as impressively as he has been doing it, which is awfully impressively."--"Poetry"
"Mehigan is already the sort of poet who gives you lines you want to write down and remember.... There's nothing old-fashioned about rhyme and meter when they're used with mastery. Reader, Joshua Mehigan's poetry is a passionate pursuit of the real."--"The Hudson Review"
"Joshua Mehigan's "The Optimist", though a first book, is already the work of a master coming into his unique own. Mehigan writes with a deep and alarming calmness that derives directly from his mastery, and his poems shine with luminous strangeness. "The Optimist" possesses the mysterious vision and power of great art."--Andrew Hudgins
""The Optimist," by Joshua Mehigan, is remarkable for its mastery of form and of tone. Mr. Mehigan is Frost-like in the way he plays speech rhythms against the patters of verse, creating a tense, deceptively simple music...."--Adam Kirsch, "The New York Sun"
"Joshua Mehigan's "The Optimist," though a first book, is already the work of a master coming into his unique own. Mehigan writes with a deep and alarming calmness that derives directly from his mastery, and his poems shine with luminous strangeness. "The Optimist" possesses the mysterious vision and power of great art."--Andrew Hudgins
"The Optimist," by Joshua Mehigan, is remarkable for its mastery of form and of tone. Mr. Mehigan is Frost-like in the way he plays speech rhythms against the patters of verse, creating a tense, deceptively simple music. Adam Kirsch, "The New York Sun""
This is a poet with absolutely no reliance on madness or on romantic mismatch between himself and the world, and he should, at the very least, be able to keep doing what he s doing as impressively as he has been doing it, which is awfully impressively. "Poetry""
Mehigan is already the sort of poet who gives you lines you want to write down and remember. There s nothing old-fashioned about rhyme and meter when they re used with mastery. Reader, Joshua Mehigan s poetry is a passionate pursuit of the real. "The Hudson Review""
"Joshua Mehigan s "The Optimist," though a first book, is already the work of a master coming into his unique own. Mehigan writes with a deep and alarming calmness that derives directly from his mastery, and his poems shine with luminous strangeness. "The Optimist" possesses the mysterious vision and power of great art. Andrew Hudgins"
“Terse, tightly wound, as swift and barbed as arrows, this collection of fifty poems hits cleanly and hard.”
“This book is a remarkable achievement.” Author: John Hollander
“Something of the energy, the savagery and emotional fierceness of Robert Lowell s early poems are to be found in this impressive book by Joshua Mehigan. These poems are often wound tight as spring, and are concentrations of violent feelings and visions of cruelty, yet uttered in a language quietly brilliant, as well as undeniably powerful.” Author: Anthony Hecht
“The Optimist, by Joshua Mehigan, is remarkable for its mastery of form and of tone. Mr. Mehigan is Frost-like in the way he plays speech rhythms against the patters of verse, creating a tense, deceptively simple music....” Author: Adam Kirsch
“One of the major pleasures of reading this book is becoming absorbed in Mehigan’s mastery of formal craft.... In the best possible way, he shows us exactly what we need to see or know, and nothing more. In my opinion, this is a sign of an incredibly promising writer, one who knows that ‘wisdom lies...in what remains unsaid.‘“
“Mehigan’s first full-length poetry collection, The Optimist, not only repays re-reading, but requires it.”
“Wise, evocative and deftly executed, Mehigan’s poems are old souls.... Readers will find themselves reveling in the magic of The Optimist―and returning to its fine poems again and again.”
“This is a poet with absolutely no reliance on madness or on romantic mismatch between himself and the world, and he should, at the very least, be able to keep doing what he’s doing as impressively as he has been doing it, which is awfully impressively.”
“Mehigan is already the sort of poet who gives you lines you want to write down and remember.... There’s nothing old-fashioned about rhyme and meter when they’re used with mastery. Reader, Joshua Mehigan’s poetry is a passionate pursuit of the real.”
“There is more insight into domestic grief in these and other poems in The Optimist than in a dozen louder, more overtly confessional books. And that sense of insight born from experience is what makes Mehigan’s work so moving and impressive. Few American poets, old or young, seem to know so much.”
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