A Brief and Endless Sea
Autor Barbara Pelmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 apr 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781773861258
ISBN-10: 1773861255
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 140 x 205 x 10 mm
Editura: Caitlin Press
Colecția Caitlin Press
Locul publicării:Qualicum Beach, Canada
ISBN-10: 1773861255
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 140 x 205 x 10 mm
Editura: Caitlin Press
Colecția Caitlin Press
Locul publicării:Qualicum Beach, Canada
Recenzii
"Carol Ann Duffy says, 'If you are faithful to the imaginative memory of your place, it will be true.' Here in A Brief and Endless Sea, Barbara Pelman is faithful to memory, imagination and the craft and form of poetry. Also, to the facts of 'the enormity of the world's grief,' as The Talmud states, and the importance of poetry's song in and against that enormity. As her father says in 'Chopin Piano Concert #1, Adagio', 'Listen, as the music fades.' Listen also, for what comes next, what bird, what golden curl of hair, what essential moment in the places of our lives." -- Yvonne Blomer, author of The Last Show on Earth and Book of Places
"For all the literary wisdom, dream-like music, and image-glitter in this collection, the star at the heart of these poems is love—love for the broken earth, for ravens and cellos and blueberries, for what's faded and what's shining, for the sizzle and song of words, and for love itself, for all its swoon and thorns and mystery." -- Carla Funk, author of Gloryland and Every Little Scrap and Wonder
"There is a music throughout A Brief and Endless Sea, one that praises silence or the pastoral, the way bodies meet in rooms and then part. There are memory knots that untie the past, send us to the dark forgetfulness of old age and death, but we don't want to lose the scents of flowers. The names are gone but not the words of children, these small gardens of sound, planted for us to remember how we once loved." -- Russell Thorburn, author of Let It be Told in a Single Breath
"Barbara Pelman writes, 'And seldom is there comfort,' yet these poems, reaching back into the past and tentatively touching the future, do comfort the reader with their tenderness, wisdom, and grace." -- Lorna Crozier, author of God of Shadows
"For all the literary wisdom, dream-like music, and image-glitter in this collection, the star at the heart of these poems is love—love for the broken earth, for ravens and cellos and blueberries, for what's faded and what's shining, for the sizzle and song of words, and for love itself, for all its swoon and thorns and mystery." -- Carla Funk, author of Gloryland and Every Little Scrap and Wonder
"There is a music throughout A Brief and Endless Sea, one that praises silence or the pastoral, the way bodies meet in rooms and then part. There are memory knots that untie the past, send us to the dark forgetfulness of old age and death, but we don't want to lose the scents of flowers. The names are gone but not the words of children, these small gardens of sound, planted for us to remember how we once loved." -- Russell Thorburn, author of Let It be Told in a Single Breath
"Barbara Pelman writes, 'And seldom is there comfort,' yet these poems, reaching back into the past and tentatively touching the future, do comfort the reader with their tenderness, wisdom, and grace." -- Lorna Crozier, author of God of Shadows