Rejoicing : new and collected poems / Stanley Moss.
2009
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Title
Rejoicing : new and collected poems / Stanley Moss.
Author
ISBN
0856464171 (paperback)
9780856464171 (paperback)
9780856464171 (paperback)
Published
London : Anvil Press Poetry, 2009.
Copyright
©2009
Language
English
Description
311 pages ; 24 cm
Exhibited
2010 Poets House Showcase.
Summary
Rejoicing is a magnificent, celebratory gathering of Stanley Moss's poetry from six decades. He is one of America's finest poets and this collection demonstrates why. Marilyn Hacker wrote of his work, "Its verbal generosity and bravura, its humanity, the quality and quantity of information which it integrates into poetry of the highest order make it a continuing delight", and in Britain John Fuller wrote: "Stanley Moss's poems are fresh and unpredictable, full of colour and wisdom. As a poetry that engages the philosophical mind it seems characteristically American in its scope and cultural engagement, but there is also the generous warmth of a mind at ease in its body, open to surprises and possibilities.
Note
Includes index.
Rejoicing is a magnificent, celebratory gathering of Stanley Moss's poetry from six decades. He is one of America's finest poets and this collection demonstrates why. Marilyn Hacker wrote of his work, "Its verbal generosity and bravura, its humanity, the quality and quantity of information which it integrates into poetry of the highest order make it a continuing delight", and in Britain John Fuller wrote: "Stanley Moss's poems are fresh and unpredictable, full of colour and wisdom. As a poetry that engages the philosophical mind it seems characteristically American in its scope and cultural engagement, but there is also the generous warmth of a mind at ease in its body, open to surprises and possibilities.
Rejoicing is a magnificent, celebratory gathering of Stanley Moss's poetry from six decades. He is one of America's finest poets and this collection demonstrates why. Marilyn Hacker wrote of his work, "Its verbal generosity and bravura, its humanity, the quality and quantity of information which it integrates into poetry of the highest order make it a continuing delight", and in Britain John Fuller wrote: "Stanley Moss's poems are fresh and unpredictable, full of colour and wisdom. As a poetry that engages the philosophical mind it seems characteristically American in its scope and cultural engagement, but there is also the generous warmth of a mind at ease in its body, open to surprises and possibilities.
Formatted Contents Note
Rejoicing
Poems from A history of color
Poems from Asleep in the garden and The intelligence of clouds
Poems from Skull of Adam and The wrong angel
Diary of a satyr.
Poems from A history of color
Poems from Asleep in the garden and The intelligence of clouds
Poems from Skull of Adam and The wrong angel
Diary of a satyr.
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