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New Book Focuses on Life, Career of 黑料不打烊 Poet Philip Booth

Thursday, January 21, 2016, By Amy Mertz
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, a longtime 黑料不打烊 professor whose poetry focused on his native New England, is the subject of a new book.

Phillip Booth

Phillip Booth

(Bauhan Publishing, 2015), by noted scholar and educator Jeanne Braham, celebrates the life and poetry of Booth, who was an English professor and a poet-in-residence in the from 1966-1986. He died in 2007 at the age of 81.

Braham says the title reflects two aspects of Booth鈥檚 life. 鈥淎vailable Light鈥 is a nod to his 1976 collection of poetry by the same name. In fact, it was through one of the book鈥檚 poems, 鈥淗ow to see deer,鈥 that she first connected with Booth’s economic writing style. 鈥淕ift of Place鈥 refers to Booth鈥檚 hometown of Castine, Me., a central character in nearly all of his work.

鈥淚 am writing a 鈥榩ortrait,鈥 a story of a poet, told through the unfolding of his poems,鈥 Braham says.

鈥淧ortrait鈥 may be an apropos descriptor, as evidenced by the many family photos, letters, papers and interviews that run through the book. The result is a vibrant collage, dedicated to the memory of a thoughtful and devoted mentor, teacher, artist and father.

“Available Light” opens with Braham鈥檚 visit to Castine, where she draws connections between Booth and Robert Frost, with whom he studied at Dartmouth College.

鈥淚f Frost served as a poetic mentor 鈥 , Castine provided the historic, geographic, and experiential canvas upon which Booth鈥檚 poems are painted,鈥 writes Braham, adding that Frost had a similar love affair with his own hometown of Shaftsbury, Vt.

Braham hopes “Available Light” will bring Booth鈥檚 work more fully into the public eye. While prolific and highly respected throughout his life, he never quite gained the kind of widespread popularity enjoyed by some contemporaries.

available_light_dustjacketThe author of 10 collections of poetry, Booth was revered for what critics described as a 鈥渟pare, emotionally intelligent, quintessentially New England writing style.鈥 He also was an accomplished educator, having taught at Dartmouth, Bowdoin and Wellesley colleges prior to 黑料不打烊.

, professor of English at 黑料不打烊, was one of Booth鈥檚 students in the . He calls Booth an inspiration, adding that his teacher鈥檚 picture is still taped to his office door.

鈥淗e dedicated himself to writing with the kind of sustained intelligence and imagination that kept him making his best poems in his 50s and 60s. That is no small feat for a writer who started as strong as he did,鈥 Haxton recalls. 鈥淲hen his book ‘Before Sleep’ [Viking] came out in 1980, I told him I thought it was his best work, and he said he thought so, too. His next four books kept building on that strength, which came in good part from a style that delivered imaginative poise and perpetual surprise and wonder at the tip of the unfolding sentence.鈥

Notes fellow poet and critic Dave Smith: “I can think of few poets who give us more clarity, humility and translucent dimension than [Philip] Booth.”

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