The long-awaited new and selected collection by the author of “some
of the most important poetry in the world today” (The New York Times
Magazine), assaying the ranges of our shared and borrowed lives: our
bonds of eros and responsibilities to the planet; the singing dictions
and searchlight dimensions of perception; the willing plunge into an
existence both perishing and beloved, dazzling “even now, even
here” In an era of algorithm, assertion, silo, and induced
distraction, Jane Hirshfield’s poems bring a much-needed awakening
response, actively countering narrowness. The Asking takes its title
from the close of one of its thirty-one new poems: “don’t despair
of this falling world, not yet / didn’t it give you the asking.”
Interrogating language and life, pondering beauty amid bewilderment
and transcendence amid transience, Hirshfield offers a signature
investigation of the conditions, contradictions, uncertainties, and
astonishments that shape our existence. A leading advocate for the
biosphere and the alliance of science and imagination, she brings to
both inner and outer quandaries an abiding compass: the choice to
embrace what is, to face with courage, curiosity, and a sense of
kinship whatever comes. In poems that consider
the smallest ant and the vastness of time, hunger and bounty, physics,
war, and love in myriad forms, this collection—drawing from nine
previous books and five decades of writing—brings the insights and
slant-lights that come to us only through poetry’s arc, delve, and
tact; through a vision both close and sweeping; through
music-inflected thought and recombinant leap.
With its quietly magnifying brushwork and numinous clarities, The
Asking expands our awareness of both breakage’s grief and the
possibility for repair.
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New and Selected Poems
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780593535967
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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