The poems in Elizabeth Morgan's first full-length collection celebrate the joy and confront the contradictions of human relationships, the heart's capacity to expand with love or contract with sorrow and pain. In a poetic voice that combines confidence and rigorous honesty with vulnerability, and simplicity of expression with complexity of powerful emotion, Morgan offers us a singular vision of a life in process, sensitive to its own growth in understanding and awareness.
These poems have a vital sensuality that evokes the artist's delight in the moment and in her medium. In "Island Life," Morgan sees unusual possibilities in an ordinary chore. Between two birches on a hillLes informations fournies dans la section « Synopsis » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
Elizabeth Seydel Morgan is instructor in English at St. Catherine's School in Richmond, Virginia, and is visiting professor of English at Washington and Lee University.
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Softcover. Etat : Fair. No Jacket. The poems in Elizabeth Morgan%u2019s first full-length collection celebrate the joy and confront the contradictions of human relationships, the heart%u2019s capacity to expand with love or contract with sorrow and pain. In a poetic voice that combines confidence and rigorous honesty with vulnerability, and simplicity of expression with complexity of powerful emotion, Morgan offers us a singular vision of a life in process, sensitive to its own growth in understanding and awareness. These poems have a vital sensuality that evokes the artist%u2019s delight in the moment and in her medium. In %u201CIsland Life,%u201D Morgan sees unusual possibilities in an ordinary chore. Between two birches on a hill I hang out the clothes and pretend I%u2019m a sailor%u2019s wife Because as I wrestle the wet double sheets to the line they remind me of sails and when the frayed rope dips with the weight of the sheets I can see the boats in Casco Bay. In these poems, there is evidence of an invisible and yet irresistible force that brings us closer together. Paradoxically, however, it is the same force that drives us into loneliness, isolation, and sometimes despair. In %u201CWays We Come Apart,%u201D Morgan writes: %u201CAt the seams%u201D suggests a remedy: a stitch in time might save us. Growing apart is sadder, so slow, so gradual it can slip your attention the way the Earth never jerks itself out from under your feet, yet moves, is moving right now, away from where you think it stands. Morgan%u2019s poems reveal their author in a variety of roles%u2014wife, lover, mother, friend. In a particularly haunting and powerful sequence, a woman examines her relationship with her mother. Other poems deal with the relationship between self and nature, especially the contradictions between nature and culture. In %u201CNeighobrhood,%u201D Morgan describes watching helplessly from her window as the neighborhood dogs tear her cat apart, then watching as one of the dogs %u201Ctrots home next door/ where the family calls him Caleb. / They%u2019ve trained him to come when they whistle, / to leap and catch sticks in midair.%u201D In all these poems, pain and celebration intertwine, and joy remains the subtext of the deepest pain. In the richness of her material , the richness of her material, the keenness of her perceptions, and the grace of her language, Elizabeth Morgan has given us a remarkable first volume. Ex-Libris and is stamped as such. Solid binding. Moderate edgewear on the boards. Moderate shelf wear. Please note the image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item. Book. N° de réf. du vendeur 123627302
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The poems in Elizabeth Morgan's first full-length collection celebrate the joy and confront the contradictions of human relationships, the heart's capacity to expand with love or contract with sorrow and pain. In a poetic voice that combines confidence and rigorous honesty with vulnerability, and simplicity of expression with complexity of powerful emotion, Morgan offers us a singular vision of a life in process, sensitive to its own growth in understanding and awareness.These poems have a vital sensuality that evokes the artist's delight in the moment and in her medium. In ""Island Life,"" Morgan sees unusual possibilities in an ordinary chore. Between two birches on a hill I hang out the clothes and pretend I'm a sailor's wifeBecause as I wrestle the wet double sheets to the line they remind me of sailsand when the frayed rope dips with the weight of the sheets I can see the boats in Casco Bay.In these poems, there is evidence of an invisible and yet irresistible force that brings us closer together. Paradoxically, however, it is the same force that drives us into loneliness, isolation, and sometimes despair. In ""Ways We Come Apart,"" Morgan writes:""At the seams"" suggests a remedy: a stitch in time might save us. Growing apart is sadder, so slow, so gradual it can slip your attention the way the Earth never jerks itself out from under your feet, yet moves, is moving right now, away from where you think it stands.Morgan's poems reveal their author in a variety of roles, wife, lover, mother, friend. In a particularly haunting and powerful sequence, a woman examines her relationship with her mother. Other poems deal with the relationship between self and nature, especially the contradictions between nature and culture. In ""Neighobrhood,"" Morgan describes watching helplessly from her window as the neighborhood dogs tear her cat apart, then watching as one of the dogs ""trots home next door/ where the family calls him Caleb. / They've trained him to come when they whistle, / to leap and catch sticks in midair.""In all these poems, pain and celebration intertwine, and joy remains the subtext of the deepest pain. In the richness of her material , the richness of her material, the keenness of her perceptions, and the grace of her language, Elizabeth Morgan has given us a remarkable first volume. The poems in Elizabeth Morgan's first full-length collection celebrate the joy and confront the contradictions of human relationships, the heart's capacity to expand with love or contract with sorrow and pain. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9780807114759
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