Reseña del libro "Orphan (en Inglés)"
Praise for Jan Heller Levi:"It's Levi's humanity that ultimately won't let you loose, words as direct as bullets, as kisses."Bob HolmanOrphan, Jan Heller Levi’s new collection, is an unabashed confrontation with loneliness, otherness, and abandonment. These poemsancient, immediate, serene, disgruntled, wickedly humorous, unsettlingly earnestare also daring explorations of what love is. In the new millennium, with so much loss to mournand so much more still to loseOrphan contemplates how we make our griefs our tools.”What Love IsTo forsake all others.To float the beloved on your backfrom flood to land, to wrench breadfrom the beggar's hand, snatchthe oxygen mask from a child's face.To ransack hospitals and nursing homesfor drugs to ease the beloved's pain,to stumble down 101 floors, belovedslung on your back, not stoppingfor the other ones in wheelchairswaiting at the landing doors.Jan Heller Levi's first collection of poems, Once I Gazed at You in Wonder, won the Walt Whitman Award of the Academy of American Poets, and poems from her second collection, Skyspeak, won The Emily Dickinson Award of the Poetry Society of America. She is editor of A Muriel Rukeyser Reader, served as consulting editor for the new edition of The Collected Poems of Muriel Rukeyser, and is currently writing the biography of Rukeyser. She lives in New York City with her husband, the Swiss novelist and playwright Christoph Keller, and teaches at Hunter College.