Fanatic Heart
Autor Deborah Popeen Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 1992
In these woods we have chosen
with scarcely more knowing
than we chose each other,
prospects will always promise
more than they come to.
The solidity of this house is surface,
the permanence of anything is myth.
We take our visions edged,
at home in a light that curves.
Still, as they gypsies say,
good road.
The poems are set in a carefully articulated natural world, those sensual beauty Pope captures in such lines as these from "Peaches"
They will be all over the ground,
gold-dusted, giving softly
under the balls of our feet,
size of apricots, no good for eating,
but the smell will be
delicious.
Deborah Pope's poems give voice to a life deeply felt and fully realized, whose very personal yield universal claims. At the heart of this poetry's fanaticism is the search for the ground of intimacy and the configurations of identity. It is a measure of Pope's skill that each recognition seems powerfully right, not sought but given.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780807117484
ISBN-10: 080711748X
Pagini: 64
Dimensiuni: 141 x 229 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.1 kg
Editura: Lsu Press
ISBN-10: 080711748X
Pagini: 64
Dimensiuni: 141 x 229 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.1 kg
Editura: Lsu Press
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Her poems give voice to a life deeply felt and fully realized, whose very personal visions yield universal claims. At the heart of this poetry's fanaticism is the search for the ground of intimacy and the configurations of identity.
Recenzii
“Deborah Pope writes there is ‘salt in my kiss.’ Her poems have that kind of bite and are welcome because of it. She is intimate and wry and brassy in poems that wonderfully explore the hurts humans fall to—but a fine and positive hunger for life’s intensities energizes her songs. . . . Fanatic Heart is deft and true and exciting work.”
“In Deborah Pope’s poems open spaces are populated with light; a familiar landscape looked at closely and freshly becomes the sum of unsuspectedly rich, even sumptuous, parts. It’s a rare joy to read a poet whose command of sensuous language is equal to her passionate love of the physical world.”
“I am astonished by the intensity of these poems, by their sensuousness and precision, by their ability to catch the elusive weathers of marriage and family, by the rediscoveries of value beyond the clutter of experience. These are poems of family in the largest sense, and of lives. It is because we have all felt the need to start over, so many times, and the need to return, that they speak to us.”