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Silences for Love: Vox Humana

Autor David Cope
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 iul 1998

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ISBN-13: 9780896035089
ISBN-10: 0896035085
Pagini: 119
Ilustrații: VII, 119 p.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:1998
Editura: Humana Press Inc.
Colecția Humana
Seria Vox Humana

Locul publicării:Totowa, NJ, United States

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Turning.- Words.- Calamus.- Back Thru the Veil.- Ancient Rainl.- Kitchitikip.- harlequin & flowers among stars.- beyond the swiftly rising stream.- the whirlwind.

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David Cope's fifth book, Silences for Love, is framed in elegies, prophet Martin King to old friend Allen Ginsberg, opening with lights fading & flaring over Lake Superior, closing with one leaf in the hidden meadow. Here are the weary traveler & one-eyed boy, Gettysburg sundown, sighs over Sarajevo & massacre at the Patriarch's tomb, snowstorm canoe trip ending with a brother beneath Northern Lights-deaths & weddings, reunions in companion love, Oklahoma City trail of tears, asking blessing to learn healing. Here too are long silence & welcome home: in aging harlequin & his gypsy, in the runes of the Two-Hearted River, in dreams & visions going & coming, memory of a lost friend trapped on corpse detail, rush hour traffic jam, old bridge & hidden meadow, snowstorm near-death car crash, old friend fired hence with a last call for love, free clothes, & newly unfurling leaf.
Silences for Love also offers "skillful technique, attention to minute particulars & variable foot," continuing to extend the demotic traditions of American poetry established by Walt Whitman, William Carlos Williams, and Charles Reznikoff.