A treasure trove of new poems by one of our most sought-after poets:
poems that range from descriptions of the Detroit of her childhood to
her current life on Cape Cod, from deep appreciations of the natural
world to elegies for lost friends and relationships, from a vision of
her Jewish heritage to a hard-hitting take on today’s political
ironies. In her trademark style, combining the sublime with the
gritty, Marge Piercy describes the night she was born: “the sky
burned red / over Detroit and sirens sharpened their knives. / The
elms made tents of solace over grimy / streets and alley cats purred
me to sleep.” She writes in graphic, unflinching language about the
poor, banished now by politicians because they are no longer “real
people like corporations.” There are elegies for her peer group of
poets, gone now, whose work she cherishes but from whom she cannot
help but want more. There are laments for the suicide of dolphins and
for her beloved cats, as she remembers “exactly how I loved each.”
She continues to celebrate Jewish holidays in compellingly original
ways and sings praises of her marriage and the small pleasures of
daily life. This is a stunning collection that will please those who
already know Marge Piercy’s work and offer a splendid introduction
to it for those who don’t.
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Poems
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780385353892
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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