Criticism > Contemporary Literary Criticism > Simic, Charles (Vol. 130) - Helen Vendler (essay date 1995)
Simic, Charles (Vol. 130) - Helen Vendler (essay date 1995)
Helen Vendler (essay date 1995)
SOURCE: “A World of Foreboding: Charles Simic,” in Soul Says: On Recent Poetry, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, pp. 102-16.
[In the following essay, Vendler presents an overview of Simic's major themes and techniques.]
Charles Simic's riddling poems, for all that they reproduce many things about his century (its wars, its cities, its eccentrics, and so on) in the end chiefly reproduce the Simic sieve—a sorting machine that selects phenomena that suit Simic's totemic desire. There is no escape hatch in a Simic poem: you enter it and are a prisoner within its uncompromising and irremediable world:
The trembling finger of a woman Goes down the list of casualties On the evening of the first snow.
The house is cold and the list is long.
All our names are included.
This short poem, entitled “War,” from the collection Hotel...
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Criticism
- Hayden Carruth (review date Summer 1971)
- James Atlas (review date February 1975)
- Richard Jackson (essay date Winter 1980)
- Peter Schmidt (essay date Fall 1982)
- Bruce Bennett (review date 12 March 1983)
- Charles Simic with Sherod Santos (interview date 1984)
- Kenneth Funsten (review date 16 March 1986)
- Peter Stitt (review date Spring 1987)
- Marci Janas (review date Spring 1991)
- Steven Cramer (review date January 1992)
- Ileana A. Orlich (essay date Spring 1992)
- Edward Hirsch (review date 21 December 1992)
- Lisa Zeidner (review date 21 March 1993)
- Tam Lin Neville (review date Spring 1993)
- Philip Miller (essay date Summer 1993)
- Scott Edward Anderson (review date November-December 1993)
- Judith Kitchen (review date Winter 1995)
- Christopher Merrill (review date 19 March 1995)
- Helen Vendler (essay date 1995)
- Charles Simic with Molly McQuade (interview date 1995)
- David Sofield (review date 13 January 1996)
- David Bafer (review date April 1996)
- Paul Breslin (review date July 1997)
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