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Night Train to Memphis

Richard Tillinghast

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English
White Pine Press
27 May 2025
To see inside, was Tillinghast's succinct response to the question,Why do you write?

This short answer holds the key to his unstinting vitality, in poetry: curiosity, observation, and reflection.

Night Train to Memphis addresses several recurring concerns. A sense of mortality runs throughout, including the title poem and the last poem in the book, ""Canzona di Ringraziamento,"" a ""song of gratitude,"" which is the title of one of the movements of Beethoven's string quartet in A minor, opus 132. The poem concludes: ""Give thanks / for this music that says no matter what, / we're not done yet,"" suggesting that though Tillinghast is intensely aware of his approaching mortality and is engaged in summing up and coming to terms with many of the events in his life, Night Train to Memphis may very well not be the last we'll hear from him. At an age when many of the writers of his generation have gone silent and are resting on their laurels, this poet is still active and vibrant, writing at the height of his powers.

""The Feast of the Hungry"" addresses the poverty and homelessness that plague our society, seen from a historical, even mythical perspective. ""When the Chinese Came to Our Village,"" a dramatic monologue spoken by a Tibetan refugee, describes the callous take-over of her village by the Chinese Communists, whose egalitarian rhetoric thinly masks brutal conquest, exploitation, and a ruthless determination to destroy the native culture.
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Imprint:   White Pine Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781945680793
ISBN 10:   1945680792
Pages:   102
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Richard Tillinghast's latest book,Blue If Only I Could Tell You,won the 2022 White Pine Press Poetry Prize. Night Train to Memphis is his 14th poetry collection, in addition to five books of creative nonfiction. His poems have appeared in the American Poetry Review, The Atlantic, The New Yorker, Paris Review, The New Republic, Best American Poetry and elsewhere. He is recipient of the Amy Lowell Traveling Poetry Scholarship as well as grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Richard currently lives in Hawaii and spends his summers in Tennessee.

Reviews for Night Train to Memphis

"Praise for Richard Tillinghast: ""Exquisitely plainspoken, clear-eyed and wise, Tillinghast is keenly aware of the histories and stories that shape our worlds; these poems roam and wonder and find homes for us everywhere. ""You gave me a compass,"" the poet writes, ""and here it is / on my table / pointing north.""""--Joe Wilkins""Tillinghast's cadences feel deeply, richly, surprisingly true to life. And abundant in the heart's intelligence.""--Rosanna Warren ""His poetry is infused with dark humor and casual wonder. Lyrical, conversational, clear-eyed and mystical, the poems in BLUE IF ONLY I COULD TELL YOU are the kind we'll return to again and again. This is a book that has been inspired by the present, informed by the past, and is sending a love note, while sounding a warning, to the future.""--Laura Kasischke ""In easy, relaxed cadences, Tillinghast's poems carry their ethical meditations on an uneasy presence on earth, fully aware of injustice and exploitation, yet reveling in the ephemeras of joy.""--Garrett Hongo"


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