A revelatory, indispensable collection of poems from Jane Hirshfield
that centers on beauty, time, and the full embrace of an existence
that time cannot help but steal from our arms. Hirshfield is
unsurpassed in her ability to sink into a moment’s essence and
exchange something of herself with its finite music—and then, in
seemingly simple, inevitable words, to deliver that exchange to us in
poems that vibrate with form and expression perfectly united.
Hirshfield’s poems of discovery, acknowledgment of the difficult,
and praise turn always toward deepening comprehension. Here we
encounter the stealth of feeling’s arrival (“as some strings,
untouched, / sound when a near one is speaking. / So it was when love
slipped inside us”), an anatomy of solitude (“wrong solitude
vinegars the soul, / right solitude oils it”), a reflection on
perishability and the sweetness its acceptance invites into our midst
(“How suddenly then / the strange happiness took me, / like a man
with strong hands and strong mouth”), and a muscular, unblindfolded
awareness of our shared political and planetary fate. To read these
startlingly true poems is to find our own feelings eloquently
ensnared. Whether delving into intimately familiar moments or bringing
forward some experience until now outside words, Hirshfield finds for
each face of our lives its metamorphosing portrait, its particular,
memorable, singing and singular name. Love in August White moths
against the screen in August darkness. Some clamor in envy. Some
spread large as two hands of a thief who wants to put back in your
cupboard the long-taken silver.
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Poems
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307599445
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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