An edition of Mortal world (1995)

Mortal world

poems

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An edition of Mortal world (1995)

Mortal world

poems

Sensuous, longing, grieving by turns, the poems of Mortal World are love poems in the widest and yet most intimate sense. They do not hold the world at a distance; rather, they taste, see, touch, and savor the things of the world, human connections chief among these.

These are poems about beginnings and endings, written from the emotional center of experience. In their evocative, widening arc of emotion they trace a path from passionate awakening to ambiguous estrangement to the complicated griefs that wait at the heart of even the deepest love. Still, they finally reach toward reconciliation, toward a reclaiming of the "province of joy."

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Language
English
Pages
67

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Mortal world: poems
1995, Louisiana State University Press
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Edition Notes

Published in
Baton Rouge

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.54
Library of Congress
PS3566.O625 M67 1995, PS3566.O625M67 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
67 p. ;
Number of pages
67

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1278599M
Internet Archive
mortalworldpoems00pope
ISBN 10
0807119830, 0807119849
LCCN
95010354
OCLC/WorldCat
32201936
Library Thing
738756
Goodreads
4933453

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