Poetry. Howard's title for his new collection is the old name for
psychoanalysis, and alludes to the therapeutic powers of speech under
controlled circumstances. For the most part these poems are spoken out
of a solitude into a solitude, but passing through a company of some
order, some chaos. There are a number of the poet's ecphrastic studies,
to be expected in any of Howard's books since his Pulitzer Prize
collection Untitled Subejcts (1970), and an ecphrastic variation: five
poems spoken by early twentieth-century masters (James, Conrad,
Meredith, Kipling, Cather) about movies they have seen-in certain cases
from the Other Side-and regarded with varying suspicion. Other works by
Richard Howard, TRAPPINGS and IF I DREAM I HAVE YOU, I HAVE YOU, are
also available from SPD.