Some Glad Morning, Barbara Crooker’s ninth book of poetry, teeters
between joy and despair, faith and doubt, the disconnect between lived
experience and the written word. Primarily a lyric poet, Crooker is in
love with the beauty and mystery of the natural world, even as she
recognizes its fragility. But she is also a poet unafraid to write
about the consequences of our politics, the great divide. She writes
as well about art, with ekphrastic poems on paintings by Hopper,
O’Keeffe, Renoir, Matisse, Cézanne, and others. Many of the poems
are elegaic in tone, an older writer tallying up her losses. Her work
embodies Bruce Springsteen’s dictum, “it ain’t no sin to be glad
we’re alive,” as she celebrates the explosion of spring peonies,
chocolate mousse, a good martini, hummingbirds’ flashy metallics,
the pewter light of September, Darryl Dawkins (late NBA star), saltine
crackers. While she recognizes it might all be about to slip away,
“Remember that nothing is ever lost,” she writes, and somehow, we
do.
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Product details
ISBN
9780822986935
Published
2024
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh Press
Language
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Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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