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A Mind of Winter - Poems for a Snowy Season

Inglese · Tascabile

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Informationen zum Autor Selected by Robert Atwan Klappentext There is no better time to curl up in a comfortable chair and read than in wintertime. And winter has been a powerful muse for many of America's best loved poets. The elegant patterns of frost on a windowpane! a child on a sled! a lone fox foraging for food on a desolate landscape! the comic smile of a snowman! the sobering sight of an unkempt man huddled against the cold! or a pair of red slippers glimpsed in a shop window in a gray! windy sleet have all provided inspiration for poems that sustain and renew us. A Mind of Winter collects thirty-two of the most moving poems on the experience of winter. Illustrated throughout with elegant period woodcuts by Thomas Nason! the poems range from the great classics-James Russell Lowell's "The First Snow Fall" and John Greenleaf Whittier's "Snow-Bound"-to the more contemporary! free form! and diverse-Rafael Campo's "Begging for Change in Winter" and Gertrude Schnackenberg's "The Paperweight." While all the poets focus on the experience of winter as their theme! each provides us with an illuminating glimpse of winter's subtle forms. Marge Piercy is grateful on New Year's Day for all she has been given; Mary Oliver observes the cruel Darwinian reality of nature; Peter Davison muses on the irony of a "snowless New England"; and Robert Frost is surprised by joy while out for a walk on a winter's day. Each reminds us! in the words of Wallace Stevens! that "one must have a mind of winter/to regard the frost and the boughs/of the pine-trees crusted with snow . . ." Contributors include:Rosanna Warren! Emily Dickinson! Richard Wilbur! Angelina Weld Grimké! Amy Lowell! Charles Simic! Peter Davison! Mary Oliver! Sylvia Plath! Marge Piercy! James Merrill! and Maxine Kumin. Zusammenfassung There is no better time to curl up in a comfortable chair and read than in wintertime. And winter has been a powerful muse for many of America's best loved poets. The elegant patterns of frost on a windowpane! a child on a sled! a lone fox foraging for food on a desolate landscape! the comic smile of a snowman! the sobering sight of an unkempt man huddled against the cold! or a pair of red slippers glimpsed in a shop window in a gray! windy sleet have all provided inspiration for poems that sustain and renew us. A Mind of Winter collects thirty-two of the most moving poems on the experience of winter. Illustrated throughout with elegant period woodcuts by Thomas Nason! the poems range from the great classics-James Russell Lowell's "The First Snow Fall" and John Greenleaf Whittier's "Snow-Bound"-to the more contemporary! free form! and diverse-Rafael Campo's "Begging for Change in Winter" and Gertrude Schnackenberg's "The Paperweight." While all the poets focus on the experience of winter as their theme! each provides us with an illuminating glimpse of winter's subtle forms. Marge Piercy is grateful on New Year's Day for all she has been given; Mary Oliver observes the cruel Darwinian reality of nature; Peter Davison muses on the irony of a "snowless New England"; and Robert Frost is surprised by joy while out for a walk on a winter's day. Each reminds us! in the words of Wallace Stevens! that "one must have a mind of winter/to regard the frost and the boughs/of the pine-trees crusted with snow . . ." Contributors include:Rosanna Warren! Emily Dickinson! Richard Wilbur! Angelina Weld Grimké! Amy Lowell! Charles Simic! Peter Davison! Mary Oliver! Sylvia Plath! Marge Piercy! James Merrill! and Maxine Kumin. ...

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Autori Robert Atwan, Robert (COM)/ Hall Atwan, Donald Hall
Con la collaborazione di Thomas Nason (Illustrazione), Robert Atwan (Editore)
Editore BEACON PRESS
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 25.10.2011
 
EAN 9780807069202
ISBN 978-0-8070-6920-2
Pagine 88
Dimensioni 142 mm x 185 mm x 10 mm
Categoria Narrativa > Poesia lirica, drammatica

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