Self-Portrait with a Million Dollars (e-bog) af Clark, Patricia
Clark, Patricia

Self-Portrait with a Million Dollars e-bog

70,23 DKK
Patricia Clark's poems immerse the reader in the living world through the quality of her attention and appreciation. There's hard-won intelligence here. We see it in people sharing a meal and being especially kind to each other after a suicide: lots of please and thanks / as we handed food around / basket of steaming bread / for buttering. Always, there is a deep understanding of our interconnect…
Patricia Clark's poems immerse the reader in the living world through the quality of her attention and appreciation. There's hard-won intelligence here. We see it in people sharing a meal and being especially kind to each other after a suicide: lots of please and thanks / as we handed food around / basket of steaming bread / for buttering. Always, there is a deep understanding of our interconnections, as in the lovely and evocative final stanza of "e;Near the Tea House at Meijer Japanese Garden,"e; now tracing a pale blue vein / under the skin like a leaf's midrib. We would do well to take Patricia Clark's guidance: The charge: note what is here, what departs.--Ellen Bass, Indigo
E-bog 70,23 DKK
Forfattere Clark, Patricia (forfatter), Lockward, Diane (redaktør)
Udgivet 28.10.2020
Genrer Poetry by individual poets
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781947896284

Patricia Clark's poems immerse the reader in the living world through the quality of her attention and appreciation. There's hard-won intelligence here. We see it in people sharing a meal and being especially kind to each other after a suicide: lots of please and thanks / as we handed food around / basket of steaming bread / for buttering. Always, there is a deep understanding of our interconnections, as in the lovely and evocative final stanza of "e;Near the Tea House at Meijer Japanese Garden,"e; now tracing a pale blue vein / under the skin like a leaf's midrib. We would do well to take Patricia Clark's guidance: The charge: note what is here, what departs.--Ellen Bass, Indigo