9th Ave: Barbara Tomash with Elizabeth Robinson

Wednesday, September 20, 2023 - 7:00pm

Cover of Barbara Tomash's Her Scant State. The cover is a statue head of yellow stone, the top half of the face cut off, leaving only the lips and chin remaining. The background is gray.
Join us on Wednesday, September 20 at 7pm PT when Barbara Tomash celebrates her latest collection, Her Scant State, with Elizabeth Robinson at 9th Ave!

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Praise for Her Scant State
"Playing with the themes of the source text—women’s independence and the struggle and sacrifice required to maintain it—Barbara Tomash creates, not a portrait of a lady, but a compound portrait of women seen through the lens of these concerns throughout time. We can feel the thread of Henry James’ masterpiece vibrating in the background of these brilliantly selected and re-engineered phrases. Often rooted in vivid concrete imagery, her language (and it does become her own, completely) strikes a dynamic between first and third person, nineteenth and twenty-first centuries, and the opening of a novel and its denouement. It’s a work that’s both deeply moving and ingeniously playful." –Cole Swensen

"Here was history: asserts one section of Her Scant State—but note that the colon is suspended over the page’s free-falling white space. Such is Barbara Tomash’s excavation and reclamation of Henry James’s Portrait of a Lady. Her virtuosic erasure is so attuned that the reader sighs with pleasure before absorbing the thousands of small disruptive/processes incised by Tomash’s exquisitely sharp lyric knife. Refigured from a nineteenth century narrative, this poetry points to corruptions of money, empire, ownership and misogyny so continuous and contemporary that a woman thinks she may doubt time. Tomash breaks through the smooth, blank surfaces we would interpose between ourselves and reality. Recognizing the caught creatures we are, this poetry unlocks the door of our vast cage." –Elizabeth Robinson

About Her Scant State
In Barbara Tomash’s brilliant reworking of Henry James’s The Portrait of a Lady, the continuity and causality of the nineteenth-century novel are transformed into the isolate flecks of twenty-first century poetry.

In a masterpiece of excision and refashioning, Tomash has uncovered the troubling, luminous strands within the text, and given us a revelatory and radical new experience of her protagonist, Isabel. If the novelist built a world that is stable, the poet unveils a world that is fluid or broken or shifting and shimmering, in which the language has its own story to tell. When that language is set free in the poem, placed in dialogue with silence, what do we find in Her Scant State? America, men, marriage, money: the familiar detritus of our capitalism. And a breathtaking lyricism, alive inside every word of this powerful poem.

About Barbara Tomash
Barbara Tomash
is the author of four previous full-length books of poetry including, most recently, PRE- (Black Radish), and two chapbooks: Of Residue (Drop Leaf) and A Woman Reflected (palabrosa). Her writing has been a finalist for the Dorset Prize, the Colorado Prize, the Test Site Poetry Prize, and the Black Box Poetry Prize. She lives in Berkeley, California and teaches creative writing at San Francisco State University.

About Elizabeth Robinson
Elizabeth Robinson
is the author, most recently, of Excursive (Roof Books) and Thirst & Surfeit (Threadsuns Press).  Rendered Paradise, written collaboratively with Susanne Dyckman, will soon be out from Apogee Press.  Robinson has recently been the winner of a Pushcart Prize and Editors’ Choice Prizes from Scoundrel Time and New Letters.  A recipient of grants from the Fund for Poetry and the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Robinson has also been a finalist for The Los Angeles Times Book Award.  She lives in Pinole, CA.

Her Scant State By Barbara Tomash Cover Image
$18.95
ISBN: 9781733137546
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(This book cannot be returned nor exchanged.)
Published: Apogee Press - March 1st, 2023

In Barbara Tomash's brilliant reworking of Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady, the continuity and causality of the nineteenth-century novel are transformed into the isolate flecks of twenty-first century poetry.


Pre- By Barbara Tomash Cover Image
$17.00
ISBN: 9780997952469
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(This book cannot be returned nor exchanged.)
Published: Black Radish Books - February 1st, 2018

Poetry. Barbara Tomash's PRE- reawakens her reader to the marvel of language, the common currency of encounter, media, negotiation, courtship.


Thirst & Surfeit By Elizabeth Robinson Cover Image
$18.00
ISBN: 9781734691146
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(This book cannot be returned nor exchanged.)
Published: Threadsuns Press - August 15th, 2023

History, like "light untied and undone," disperses itself across time and memory. The poems in THIRST & SURFEIT reach into these fragments to interpret and sing interactions of human and environment, spirit and subsistence.


Excursive By Elizabeth Robinson Cover Image
$20.00
ISBN: 9781931824767
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Published: Roof Books - April 1st, 2023

New Poetry Collection from the National Poetry Series Winner Elizabeth Robin.


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