The poems in LOVE TRAINING are intimate in focus and scale: taut and
contemplative, they ruminate on family, exile, romantic love, and the
vagaries of human perception.
LOVE TRAINING, which gathers poems from several of Andrés Neuman's books
into a single unified collection, is divided into three sections. The
first, the titular "Love Training," focuses on family (and its history),
loss, relationships, love, and a sense of anchoring in the world. The
second, "Fictions of Sight," are associated with questions of
perception, perspective, and creativity. And the third, "I Don't Know
Why" - which is the first phrase of every poem in the section - is a
whimsical set of interconnected poems that ask unanswered questions; it
serves as a kind of coda to the book. While Andrés Neuman is a
celebrated and widely translated novelist, he is also a lucid,
sensitive, incisive - and quite prolific - poet. LOVE TRAINING is the
first English translation of his poetry.