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''Actual Air'' is a book of poetry written by David Berman and published by
Open City Books ''Open City Magazine and Books'' was a New York City-based magazine and book publisher that featured many first-time writers alongside those who are well known. The editors were Thomas Beller and Joanna Yas. History and profile Thomas Beller an ...
in July 1999. A limited hardcover version was published by Drag City in August 2003.


Contents


1.

* "Snow" * "Classic Water" * "Civics" * "Governors on Sominex" * "The Spine of the Snowman" * "The Coahoma County Wind Cults" * "Imagining Defeat" * "Tableau Through Shattered Monocle" * "If There Was a Book About This Hallway" * "Narrated by a Committee" * "Cassette County" * "World: Series" * "Tulsa" * "Community College in the Rain" * "The Charm of 5:30" * "The Moon"


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* "''From'' Cantos for James Michener: Part II" * "New York, New York" * "The Night Nurse Essays" * "''From'' "Guide to the Graves of British Actors"" * "Serenade for a Wealthy Widow" * "The Homeowner's Prayer" * "From His Bed in the Capital City" * "Nervous Ashers" * "April 13th, 1865" * "Self Portrait at 28"


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* "''From'' Cantos for James Michener: Part I" * "Coral Gables" * "The New Idea" * "How I Met Your Mother" * "They Don't Acknowledge the Letter C" * "Democratic Vistas" * "Piano and Scene" * "Of Things Found Where They Are Not Supposed to Be" * "A Letter from Isaac Asimov to His Wife Janet, Written on His Deathbed" * "Virginia Mines: The Mascara Series" * "Now II" * "War in Apartment 1812" * "The Double Bell of Heat"


Publication

Robert Bingham, founder and then-editor of the New York literary magazine '' Open City'' had already published a few of Berman's poems. Bingham encouraged Berman to complete a book. Bingham founded
Open City Books ''Open City Magazine and Books'' was a New York City-based magazine and book publisher that featured many first-time writers alongside those who are well known. The editors were Thomas Beller and Joanna Yas. History and profile Thomas Beller an ...
, an independent publisher, specifically to publish ''Actual Air'', making it Open City Books' first publication.


Reception

'' Publishers Weekly'' praised the book, comparing parts of it to the poetry of
John Ashbery John Lawrence Ashbery (July 28, 1927 – September 3, 2017) was an American poet and art critic. Ashbery is considered the most influential American poet of his time. Oxford University literary critic John Bayley wrote that Ashbery "sounded, in ...
and Thomas Lux and writing, "Berman's debut nnouncesthe discovery of great American poetic storytelling by a new generation." In his review for ''
Spin Spin or spinning most often refers to: * Spinning (textiles), the creation of yarn or thread by twisting fibers together, traditionally by hand spinning * Spin, the rotation of an object around a central axis * Spin (propaganda), an intentionally b ...
'', Joshua Clover praised the book, writing, "his instrument is his own; very few of the poems fail to find a finger of mystery, a ring of familiarity. All of which makes for a rarity in contemporary poetry: It's what book clubs call "readable."" David Kirby of '' The New York Times'' likened the "whimsy" of ''Actual Air'' to the works of poets
Mark Halliday Mark Halliday (born 1949 in Ann Arbor, Michigan) is an American poet, professor and critic. He is author of seven collections of poetry, most recently "Losers Dream On" (University of Chicago Press, 2018), "Thresherphobe" (University of Chicago P ...
and
Campbell McGrath Campbell McGrath (born 1962) is an American poet. He is the author of nine full-length collections of poetry, including ''Seven Notebooks'' (Ecco Press, 2008), Shannon: A Poem of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (Ecco Press, 2009), and In the Kingdom ...
, but felt "In their poems, though, whimsy always leads to serious ideas and emotions that don't consistently materialize here." However, Kirby concluded his review calling the book "funny, smart, on-again, off-again poetry of great promise." Writing for '' Boston Review'', poet Ethan A. Paquin called Berman a "master collector of American miscellany" and praising Berman's ability "to examine the pathos underpinning banal scenery and situations ..with eyes trained on beauty and transcendence," producing "a lush and poignant portrait of "the view from falling behind."" The book received praise from poets James Tate and Billy Collins.


Legacy

In 2005,
Wyatt Mason Wyatt Mason (born 1969) is an American journalist, essayist, critic and translator. Background and education Mason was raised in Manhattan. He attended The Fieldston School in New York, the University of Pennsylvania, and also studied literature a ...
of '' The New York Times'' called the book "one of the most highly acclaimed debuts for a poet in recent memory." In conversation with Mason, Billy Collins said the poems of ''Actual Air'' "are full of complex turns and tricks and conceptual hijinks, and yet there's this surface clarity. You're welcomed into the poem." In her 2009 book ''Slanted and Enchanted: The Evolution of Indie Culture'',
Kaya Oakes Kaya Oakes is an American nonfiction writer and journalist from the San Francisco Bay Area of California. Biography She was born in Oakland, California, Oakland and earned an MFA in creative writing at Saint Mary's College of California in Moraga ...
wrote, "In many ways, just as indie rock was nudging its way toward the mainstream, ''Actual Air'' helped to open the doors for independent publishing to do the same."


Publication history

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References


External links


Reviews and more information via Open City

David Berman's page on the Drag City website
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