Sestets (e-bog) af Wright, Charles
Wright, Charles

Sestets e-bog

81,03 DKK
Sestets is the nineteenth book from one of the country's most acclaimed poets, a masterpiece of formal rigor and a profound meditation on nature and mortality. It is yet another virtuosic showcase for Charles Wright's acclaimed descriptive powers, and also an inquiry into the nature of description itself, both seductive and dangerous: "e;a virtual world/ Unfit for the virtuous."e; Like hi…
Sestets is the nineteenth book from one of the country's most acclaimed poets, a masterpiece of formal rigor and a profound meditation on nature and mortality. It is yet another virtuosic showcase for Charles Wright's acclaimed descriptive powers, and also an inquiry into the nature of description itself, both seductive and dangerous: "e;a virtual world/ Unfit for the virtuous."e; Like his previous books, Sestets is seeded with the lyrics of old love songs and spirituals, and "e;there is always room to connect his highly polished poems to the world where most of us lead mundane lives"e; (Miami Herald). Soaring and earthy, lyrical and direct, Charles Wright is an American treasure, and his search for a truth that transcends change and death settles finally on the beauties of nature and language: "e;Time is a graceless enemy, but purls as it comes and goes."e;
E-bog 81,03 DKK
Forfattere Wright, Charles (forfatter)
Udgivet 29.07.2014
Længde 96 sider
Genrer Poetry by individual poets
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781466877443

Sestets is the nineteenth book from one of the country's most acclaimed poets, a masterpiece of formal rigor and a profound meditation on nature and mortality. It is yet another virtuosic showcase for Charles Wright's acclaimed descriptive powers, and also an inquiry into the nature of description itself, both seductive and dangerous: "e;a virtual world/ Unfit for the virtuous."e; Like his previous books, Sestets is seeded with the lyrics of old love songs and spirituals, and "e;there is always room to connect his highly polished poems to the world where most of us lead mundane lives"e; (Miami Herald). Soaring and earthy, lyrical and direct, Charles Wright is an American treasure, and his search for a truth that transcends change and death settles finally on the beauties of nature and language: "e;Time is a graceless enemy, but purls as it comes and goes."e;