An edition of Minding the sun (1996)

Minding the sun

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An edition of Minding the sun (1996)

Minding the sun

With characteristic sensitivity and intelligence, Robert Pack reflects on man's relation to and responsibilities toward nature. Throughout, his verses are informed by an ecological vigilance born of his devotion to the New England landscape.

The opening section marks a return for Pack to the musical sensuality of the lyric. These short lyrics are uniquely his: the sequence begins in Vermont and concludes in the Andromeda galaxy, providing an opportunity to hold in mind the nurturing sun of our solar system.

The poems of the collection's middle section, written in the flowing narrative and meditative mode familiar to Pack's many admirers, take up the themes of human sexuality and consciousness. And the final section, replete with puns and paradoxes, shows Pack at his most playful as he muses on art, technology, romantic and marital desire, and the stubborn longing for transcendence.

The poet concludes the volume with a sobering plea, "The Trees Will Die," to heed the sun's example, to cherish and protect our planet and all its living things.

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Language
English
Pages
97

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Minding the sun
1996, University of Chicago Press
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Published in
Chicago

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.54
Library of Congress
PS3566.A28 M56 1996, PS3566.A28M56 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 97 p. :
Number of pages
97

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL795241M
Internet Archive
mindingsun0000pack
ISBN 10
0226644073, 0226644081
LCCN
95031080
OCLC/WorldCat
32853106
LibraryThing
1511049
Goodreads
5636570
3754448

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1943897W

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