This collection of poems is about the natural and accidental way in which science, history, and memory collaborate in our thought, our history, our lives, and in the very stars.
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"I don't think I know of another poet who has such vertical range and depth; Buckley manages to have one foot in the physical muck and tenderness of the world and the other foot planted among the stars and galaxies of the universe. What I like also is his formal restlessness, the different ways he uses to reach his subjects." -Peter Everwine
"There is a deep nostalgia here, but also wisdom and common sense, and beautiful writing. I welcome him at his maturest, poet of stardust." -Gerald Stern
"The poems are verbally so rich, generous, inclusive, wry. I like especially the orientation to the large-picture physics/cosmology at the same time that [Buckley] relates his own past...I like the tone--how else to address one's mortality and mixed luck except with irony and affection stirred with gratitude?" -Dennis Schmitz
"Buckley is our own sweet cynic, practicing, in vernacular disguises, the golden style of vision and language recommended by Virgil, the acid doubt of Donne and Alan Dugan. Reading his beautiful poems, I feel brotherhood, sustenance, and the grace of a not quite Godless song." -Garrett Hongo
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Maße
Höhe: 213 mm
Breite: 150 mm
Dicke: 10 mm
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978-0-89924-201-9 (9780899242019)
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Christopher Buckley has published more than 25 collections of poetry and three books of nonfiction. He has also been editor of twelve anthologies of poetry and criticism. He has been awarded fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Natural Endowment for the Arts, and the Fulbright Foundation. He has also been honored with a number of prizes and awards for his writing.