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Bezig met laden... How to Fly (In Ten Thousand Easy Lessons): Poetry (editie 2020)door Barbara Kingsolver (Auteur)
Informatie over het werkHow to Fly in Ten Thousand Easy Lessons: Poems door Barbara Kingsolver (Author)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. What a lovely poetry collection! Many of Kingsolver's poems bring newly layered meaning to everyday events. I particularly responded to her poem about knitting/sheep shearing and her love poem. I walk away with a renewed desire to pause in my life, to examine my world, and to love. Kingsolver uses language so very beautifully, that I reread many passages out loud to myself, just to enjoy her luscious phrasing to my heart's content. Her poetry relaxed me and just plain spoke to me. Very pleased! Poetry, lives lived, lessons learned. Some like letters, some shorter, all wonderful. How to be married, how to be divorced, have a child, even one on knitting. A short tour of Italy, when she takes her mother in law there to visit her childhood home. There are two, however, that stood out for me. How to be hopeful. Much needed, for many besides myself, I believe. I adored this line, "Sometimes you have to stand on an incline where things look possible." These last two lines in "The forests of Antarctica" gave me chills. "You are the world that stirs. This is the world that waits." ARC from edelweiss. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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HTML: In this intimate collection, the beloved author of The Poisonwood Bible and more than a dozen other New York Times bestsellers, winner or finalist for the Pulitzer and countless other prizes, now trains her eye on the everyday and the metaphysical in poems that are smartly crafted, emotionally rich, and luminous. In her second poetry collection, Barbara Kingsolver offers reflections on the practical, the spiritual, and the wild. She begins with "how to" poems addressing everyday matters such as being hopeful, married, divorced; shearing a sheep; praying to unreliable gods; doing nothing at all; and of course, flying. Next come rafts of poems about making peace (or not) with the complicated bonds of friendship and family, and making peace (or not) with death, in the many ways it finds us. Some poems reflect on the redemptive powers of art and poetry itself; others consider where everything begins. Closing the book are poems that celebrate natural wondersâ??birdsong and ghost-flowers, ruthless ants, clever shellfish, coral reefs, deadly deserts, and thousand-year-old beech treesâ??all speaking to the daring project of belonging to an untamed world beyond ourselves. Altogether, these are poems about transcendence: finding breath and lightness in life and the everyday acts of living. It's all terribly easy and, as the title suggests, not entirely possible. Or at least, it is never quite finished. Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)811.54Literature English (North America) American poetry 20th Century 1945-1999LC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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