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A Persona
The Lights is Ben Lerner’s first poetry collection in over a decade. In the interim, Lerner has become a master of autofiction, writing three well-regarded novels. As he returns now to poetry, readers are left wondering: How did Lerner the poet change as a result of his time as a novelist and also as a character in his fiction? For David Schurman Wallace, the transformation is considerable. “His active cultivation of a persona—that we can know who Ben Lerner is in the same way we know Dickinson or Rimbaud—has changed the way we read him,” Wallace writes. But “it has also changed his poetry, inviting in a more transparent, vulnerable self.” Once philosophical and abstract, now Lerner’s poetry is often autobiographical, personal, detailed and full of texture. As a poet, Wallace writes, Lerner has grown considerably: He is now “more willing to accept his position as a capital-P poet, one willing to speak publicly from his private position.” Read “Ben Lerner, Personal Poet” |