Intense and at times magnificent.
— The New York Times

Morgan proves that exquisite poetry can sometimes be the most surprising gift of grief.A volume as proud, fierce, vulnerable, and brave as the poet herself.
—Alice Walker

An accomplished and original poet, Morgan commands a wealth of technical resources, evident in the formal poems, and spilling over into her free verse. Each of her lines has an integrity of its own, indistinguishable from the material embedded in it. My guess is that Morgan will be regarded as one of our first ranking poets.
—Jay Parini, Poetry.

Love is impossible.This truth has never been more touchingly exemplified than in Robin Morgan’s poems.They hit square center.
—Ned Rorem

Beautifully written, passionate, rich in splendid imagination.
—Grace Paley

Robin Morgan’s latest collection is a tour-de force: poetry that thrills the intellect and stirs the emotions. Robin shares her joys and intimacies which take centre stage and laments ‘the ringmaster’s desertion’ as death hovers in the wings and aging unfolds, while "laughing at the pain / through the gridlocked traffic in my brain". Light and shadow, sleep and wakefulness, holding tight and letting go, regret and contentment, order and chaos, battle it out simultaneously through the interplanetary and domestic worlds.
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I. REAPING These Hands Self-Portrait of the Artist as a Bag Lady The Ringmaster’s Desertion The Ceiling Regret Giverny in New York The Taxidermist ‘The Fish’ The Will Pearls II. THRESHING An Idea of Disorder The Wager Terms of Art Elegy for a Husband A Sighting The Frequency Lacemakers Sailing on the Lake of Mars This Worthless Act The Winter Solstice Necropolitans Simple Choices III. WINNOWING The Last Door The Other Side Icicles of Brine Three Variations in A Minor Key 1. Waltz 2. Etude 3. Nocturne The Old Woman Is Talking with Death Certain Evenings Falling Awake
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So trust disorder’s order, be glad all permanence is temporary, since no matter what you lose you gain: chaos composts grief and love together.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781925950830
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Spinifex Press
Vekt
90 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
150 mm
Dybde
5 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
64

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Biografisk notat

Dr Neville Ritchie is Technical Advisor and historic archaeologist at Waikato Conservancy Office, Department of Conservation, Hamilton, New Zealand.