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Late Leisure - Poems

English · Paperback / Softback

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In these fifty-five poems that compose Late Leisure, Eleanor Ross Taylor shares dramatic, symbolic, intensely personal outpourings of her evolving consciousness--"myself capriciously ongoing"--as poet, woman, and elder. Though she has written throughout her life, it is now, in later years, that she blooms fullest, free of wifely and motherly occupations that nonetheless nurtured her artistry.

Taylor's is a distinctly southern voice, audible in references to gardens and social ties and in folksy turns of phrase. But she wears a tremendously wide range of attitudes--confidence, independence, amazement, sarcasm, revelry, faith--a fascinating, reassuring testimony to vitality. Many of her poems in Late Leisure have to do with discerning, deciphering, discovering--and conversely with being lost or captive, and disappearing from the sight or earshot of others. For Taylor, these actions describe the mysteries of knowing her past and present selves and of plying the creative process.

Suffusing the collection is the poet's penchant for solitude. Willfully, richly alone, Taylor paves her quiet way with brio: "Always reclusive, / I'm constructing my own brierpatch. . . . / 'The blackberry, permitted its own way, / is an unmanageable plant.' Here's a / variety called Taylor: 'Season late, / bush vigorous, hardy . . . free from rust.' / That's it. Don't let my brierpatch rust."


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Eleanor Ross Taylor is the author of five previous volumes of poetry, including Wilderness of Ladies, Days Going/Days Coming Back, and Late Leisure. The recipient of the Shelley Memorial Prize awarded by the Poetry Society of America, the Library of Virginia's Virginia Prize for Poetry, and the Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry, she lives in Virginia.

Product details

Authors Eleanor Ross Taylor
Publisher Louisiana state univ pr
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.03.1999
 
EAN 9780807123560
ISBN 978-0-8071-2356-0
No. of pages 88
Dimensions 133 mm x 229 mm x 6 mm
Series Southern Messenger Poets
Southern Messenger Poets
Subject Fiction > Poetry, drama

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