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Pastoral: Poems - charlie - 30-12-2025 [center] ![]() English | 2002 | ISBN: 1555972985 | 96 pages | PDF | 4.7 MB[/center] Carl Phillips is the author of nine previous books of poems, including Quiver of Arrows: Selected Poems, 1986-2006; Riding Westward; and The Rest of Love, a National Book Award finalist. He teaches at Washington University in St. Louis. Phillips here creates a shadowy inner landscape, one where the field is the heart, and the heart itself has a beautifully yet often treacherously flawed darkness that each of us-believing in the possibility of light-seeks to penetrate. Examining how to fill and fulfill the life granted us-how to realize the self entirely, and in time-these rhythmically sequenced meditations circle the predicaments of our longing against the formal backdrop of pastoral tradition. How do we balance control and abandonment when making poetry? Or when making a life with another person? How do we reconcile fleshly desire and spiritual intention? Tightly coherent and emotionally nuanced, Pastoral enlarges-and also defines-Phillips's already impressive poetic landscape. "Desire-erotic and spiritual-courses passionately through this collection: the strict shape desire inflicts on the chaos desire lets loose. But Phillips addresses not only passion, but art, history, nature: all, in his hands, are forms of wanting. His rhythms are beautifully and powerfully various-sinewy, majestic, casual, adamant-as he modulates from honesty to honesty like no one else;[this book] both trusts and beautifully second-guesses appearances with an accuracy that moves and amazes."-Jorie Graham "In this brilliant fourth collection, foreboding fields and roaming creatures[both] echo the sorrow, alienation, and eros of bodily existence."-Publishers Weekly (starred review) Cytat:https://rapidgator.net/file/3c7e90816af65da8081c6a74c22bcad8/4567354634.pdf.html |