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    <![CDATA[Special Orders: Poems]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In <em>Special Orders,</em> the renowned poet Edward Hirsch brings us a new series of tightly crafted poems, work that demonstrates a thrilling expansion of his tone and subject matter. It is with a mixture of grief and joy that Hirsch examines what he calls &#8220;the minor triumphs, the major failures&#8221; of his life so far, in lines that reveal a startling frankness in the man composing them, a fearlessness in confronting his own internal divisions: &#8220;I lived between my heart and my head, / like a married couple who can&#8217;t get along,&#8221; he writes in &#8220;Self-portrait.&#8221; These poems constitute a profound, sometimes painful self-examination, by the end of which the poet marvels at the sense of expectancy and transformation he feels. His fifteen-year-old son walking on Broadway is a fledgling about to sail out over the treetops; he has a new love, passionately described in &#8220;I Wish I Could Paint You&#8221;; he is ready to live, he tells us, &#8220;solitary, bittersweet, and utterly free.&#8221; <br/> More personal than any of his previous collections, <em>Special Orders</em> is Edward Hirsch&#8217;s most significant book to date.<br/><br/>The highway signs pointed to our happiness;<br/>the greasy spoons and gleaming truck stops<br/>were the stations of our pilgrimage. <br/><br/>Wasn&#8217;t that us staggering past the riverboats,<br/>eating homemade fudge at the county fair<br/>and devouring each other&#8217;s body?<br/><br/>They come back to me now, delicious love,<br/>the times my sad heart knew a little sweetness.<br/><br/><em>from</em> &#8220;The Sweetness&#8221;</p>]]>
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