Edward Hirsch's strong, arresting poems have been praised from the
start of his career. Of his second book, Wild Gratitude, Robert Penn
Warren said, "I am convinced that the best poems here are unsurpassed
in our time". This, his fourth collection, contains his finest work.
From gritty, apocalyptic views of the urban Midwest to brilliantly
empathetic portrayals of Simone Weil and Hugo von Hofmannsthal, the
range of poems is at once wide and subtle. "In the Midwest" speaks of
the nightmare of abandon and decay; "From a Train (Hofmannsthal in
Greece)" is the poet's compelling view of a timeless landscape; "The
Italian Muse" is a meditation on Henry James in Rome; "Luminist
Paintings at the National Gallery" beautifully evokes the sense of
nineteenth-century American countryside. There is an argument about
transcendence in these poems, an evocation of American spaces and
European landscapes, a quest for reconciliation to the earth as it is.
Hirsch's work, as Anthony Hecht has said, "has not only the courage of
its strong emotions, but the language and form that makes and keeps
them clear and true".
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Poems
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307760616
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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