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Bezig met laden... The Awful Rowing Toward Goddoor Anne Sexton
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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. I actually read this in paperback, but it's nice to see the picture. :) ( ) This is the full book of Sexton's poetry I've read. The poems I've come across in anthologies never grabbed me enough to seek out a book of hers. I admit that knowing about her mental illness and suicide wasn't exactly encouraging either. And then there's the fact that this book has God in the title. Religious poetry often bores me or leaves me wondering if I'm missing something because I am not steeped in Christianity. But I do enjoy Hopkins' "Terrible Sonnets" and the earlier poems in this volume struck me as having a similar tenor, the tension of someone who believes but feels alienated is palpable. The book moves from the painful rowing to a final card game with God. Other reviews of this book indicated it's one of her least successful. But I found the poems complex and her gathering of religious associations (primarily Catholic but also with Hopkins' desire to include all of creation) and the tension between them fascinating. The collection is uneven and a few I found outright flat (Mothers, Doctors, Words, The Saints Come Marching In). I'm inclined to judge it, though, by those that delighted or fascinated me: Rowing; The Witch's Life; Riding the Elevator into the Sky; The Fallen Angels; The Sickness Unto Death; Welcome Morning; Jesus, the Actor, Plays the Holy Ghost; The God Monger; The Big Heart; The Rowing Endeth. From "Jesus, the Actor, Plays the Holy Ghost": Oh, mother, marry me, before the gulls take me out the door. Will I marry the dark earth, the thief of the daylight? Will I marry a tree and only wave my hands at you from your front yard? Oh, mother, oh, mother, you marry me, save me from the cockroach, weave me into the sun. It could be that my enthusiastic reception of this volume is influenced by the poor poetry I've been reading lately. Even the decent poetry simply is not reaching for anything big, is not going for anything as enormous and tricky as spiritual resolution. So while her poetry in this volume may not have the same power as her earlier work, she is at least still rowing big and worthwhile waters. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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In this powerful new collection, one of our most dazzlingly inventive and prolific poets tackles a universal theme: the agonizing search for God that is part and parcel of the livse of all of us. As always, Anne Sexton's latest work derives from intense personal experience. She explores the dilemmas and triumphs, and the agony and the peace of her highly unorthodox faith, sharing all her findings with her readers as the quest progresses. Anne Sexton's poetry speaks to our most passionate yearnings for love and our deepest fears of evil and death. The uncompromising honesty and vividness of "The Awful Rowing Toward God" confirms her stature as one of the most compelling voices of our time. -- From publisher's description. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)811.5Literature English (North America) American poetry 20th CenturyLC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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