Jack And Other New Poems
Books / Hardcover
ISBN: 0393059561 / Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc, January 2005
A fourteenth collection by the writer of Bringing Together focuses on a central theme of death, in a volume that includes meditations on the social consequences of the Civil War two hundred years later, praise songs for beloved animals, and explorations of the memory's ability to both haunt and console.
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Maxine Kumin's fifteenth collection contains many new examples of her signature pastoral poems: in the comic "Seven Caveats in May," her dog puts a bear up a tree. "Fox on His Back" paints winter's "long nights shy of melt," with perhaps the same "brown and pregnant bear / leafwrapped like an old cigar." But she also explores darker themes: the onset of war, threats to our civil liberties and to the environment, the bitter feuding of brothers, Ulysses S. Grant's little-known Jew Order. Loved animals die or disappear, and poems that question "where any of us is going" reveal a heightened awareness of her own mortality in this, her eightieth year. With death the central theme, poems of the body and praise songs for beloved animals explore how memory consoles and haunts.
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