Last Lake e-bog
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From Ritual A slow parade of old west enthusiasts,camp song and hymn, came in along the winding way where rural declined to suburban, slowriders and wagoners passing a cow staked to graze, some penned cattle looking vacantlyup-not in vacant lots the ancient icons of wealth they had been in odes, prayers and epics,in sacrifices and customs of bride-price or dowry.&n...
E-bog
200,69 DKK
Forlag
University of Chicago Press
Udgivet
10 oktober 2016
Længde
96 sider
Genrer
Poetry by individual poets
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780226417592
From Ritual A slow parade of old west enthusiasts,camp song and hymn, came in along the winding way where rural declined to suburban, slowriders and wagoners passing a cow staked to graze, some penned cattle looking vacantlyup-not in vacant lots the ancient icons of wealth they had been in odes, prayers and epics,in sacrifices and customs of bride-price or dowry. (It's good people no longer makeblood sacrifices, at gas stations and stores, for example, and in the crunching gravelparking lots of small churches-oh but we do.)"e;The evening forgives the alleyway,"e; Reginald Gibbons writes in his tenth book of poems-but such startling simplicities are overwhelmed in us by the everyday and the epochal. Across the great range of Gibbons's emblematic, vividly presented scenes, his language looks hard at and into experience and feeling. Words themselves have ideas, and have eyes-inwardly looking down through their own meanings, as the poet considers a lake in the Canadian north, a Chicago neighborhood, a horse caravan in Texas, a church choir, a bookshelf, or an archeological dig on the steppes near the Volga River. The last lake is the place of both awe and elegy.