Flies are the most ubiquitous of insects: buzzing, minuscule, and
seemingly insignificant, they've been both plagues and minor
annoyances for millennia. Rather than ignore these incredibly mundane
and seemingly insignificant creatures, poets spanning centuries--from
the seventeenth to the twentieth--and continents--from North America
to Asia--have found that these ordinary bugs in fact illuminate deep
spiritual mysteries. In this revelatory book, Robert Hudson considers
seven poets, each of whom wrote a provocative poem about a fly. These
poets--all mystics in their own way--ponder the simple fly and come to
astounding conclusions. Considering Emily Dickinson, William Blake,
and several other poets, The Poet and the Fly brings together the
poetry, the flies, and the poets' own lives to explore the
imaginative, and often prophetic, insights that come from the
startling combination of poetry and flies. Ultimately, the message
each poet offers to us through the fly is as relevant today as it was
in their own time: the miracle of existence, the gift of mortality,
the power of the imagination, the need for compassion, the existence
of the soul, the mystery of everything around us, and the sacramental,
grace-giving power of story.
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Art, Nature, God, Mortality, and Other Elusive Mysteries
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781506457291
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Stylus Publishing LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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