The New York Times has called Mary Oliver's poems "thoroughly
convincing - as genuine, moving, and implausible as the first
caressing breeze of spring." In this stunning collection of forty
poems - nineteen previously unpublished - she writes of nature and
love, of the way they transform over time. And the way they remain
constant. And what did you think love would be like? A summer day? The
brambles in their places, and the long stretches of mud? Flowers in
every field, in every garden, with their soft beaks and their pastel
shoulders? On one street after another, the litter ticks in the
gutter. In one room after another, the lovers meet, quarrel, sicken,
break apart, cry out. One or two leap from windows. Most simply lean,
exhausted, their thin arms on the sill. They have done all they could.
The golden eagle, that lives not far from here, has perhaps a thousand
tiny feathers flowing from the back of its head, each one shaped like
an infinitely small but perfect spear.
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Poems and Prose Poems
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780547525761
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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