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The Common

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Buch | Hardcover
81 Seiten
1995
University of Chicago Press (Verlag)
978-0-226-51438-3 (ISBN)
99,75 inkl. MwSt
These poems demonstrate the refusal to simplify what is paradoxical in the world and a recognition of the tensions in our own divided nature.
At the heart of Gail Mazur's The Common is the refusal to simplify what is paradoxical in our world and a recognition of the tensions in our own divided nature. These unflinching poems create a place where wisdom and foolishness, fear and courage, rage and pity, love and diffidence, naturally co-exist. Desire, ambition, devotion, and devastating loss are all subjects for Mazur's clear-eyed poems, which resonate with the contradictions between the body's yearning and the mind's acknowledgment of the consequences of our choices. In a poetry driven by unrelenting questioning, Mazur tries, in Rilke's worlds, "to love the questions themselves."

Gail Mazur is the founding director of the Blacksmith House Poetry series and the author of six previous books of poems, including They Can't Take That Away from Me, a finalist for the National Book Award. She has won fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Bunting Insitute of Radcliffe College as well as the St. Botolph Club Foundation Distinguished Artist Award.

Acknowledgments Two Worlds: A Bridge The Acorn I'm a Stranger Here Myself Mensch in the Morning In Houston Whatever They Want Desire Bedroom at Arles Poem for Christian, My Student May, Home after a Year Away Bluebonnets Fracture Santa Monica The Idea of Florida During a Winter Thaw Snake in the Grass Blue Why You Travel After the Storm, August A Green Watering Can Maternal Ware's Cove Ice Traces Phonic Pennies from Heaven Another Tree Revenant Yahrzeit Family Plot Foliage The Common At Boston Garden, the First Night of War, 1991 Poem Ending with Three Lines of Wordsworth's Lilacs on Brattle Street A Small Plane from Boston to Montpelier

Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.7.1995
Reihe/Serie Phoenix Poets
Sprache englisch
Maße 15 x 23 mm
Gewicht 284 g
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
ISBN-10 0-226-51438-2 / 0226514382
ISBN-13 978-0-226-51438-3 / 9780226514383
Zustand Neuware
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