Sadness And Happiness :Poems by Robert Pinsky - Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets

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Sadness And Happiness

Sadness And Happiness :Poems by Robert Pinsky - Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets

3.75 (36 Ratings by Goodreads)
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From Sadness and Happiness: Poems by Robert Pinsky: CEREMONY FOR ANY BEGINNING Robert Pinsky Against weather, and the random Harpies--mood, circumstance, the laws Of biography, chance, physics-- The unseasonable soul holds forth, Eager for form as a renowned Pedant, the emperor's man of worth, Hereditary arbiter of manners. Soul, one's life is one's enemy. As the small children learn, what happens Takes over, and what you were goes away. They learn it in sardonic soft Comments of the weather, when it sharpens The hard surfaces of daylight: light Winds, vague in direction, like blades Lavishing their brilliant strokes All over a wrecked house, The nude wallpaper and the brute Intelligence of the torn pipes. Therefore when you marry or build Pray to be untrue to the plain Dominance of your own weather, how it keeps Going even in the woods when not A soul is there, and how it implies Always that separate, cold Splendidness, uncouth and unkind-- On chilly, unclouded mornings, Torrential sunlight and moist air, Leafage and solid bark breathing the mist.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780691013220
ISBN10 0691013225
Number Of Pages 82
Item Weight 113 g
Publisher / Reseller Princeton University Press
Format paperback
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"Remarkable... What [these poems] are attempting is important: nothing less than the recovery for language of a whole domain of mute and familiar experience."--Hugh Kenner, The Los Angeles Times Book Review "The pleasures of Pinsky... are the unfashionable, or at least the unfamiliar, ones of sanity, the cool entertainment of alternatives, and the conviction... that speech... is not only interesting but shares with both lyric and nonsense a certainty of resonance... "--Richard Howard, Poetry

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