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In the Dark

by Ruth Stone
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Synopsis

Wise and sardonic follow-up to Ruth Stone's National Book Award in Poetry.

Library Journal

At 89, award-winning poet Stone (In the Next Galaxy) continues to write and publish. Her new volume concerns loss of vision and other faculties diminished by age: "the hand trembles,/ and the three-dimensional/ words in their electrical/ circuits come to the gates/ and find them locked." She pins down the homely details of everyday life with deadpan humor: "Your gray glasses are for playing the piano./ Your brown glasses, for strong reading./ Nothing but sugar in the cupboard./ That's when the voice from the galaxy/ comes back, saying praise be, it had a good/ sleep; it is ready to translate." While this late work lacks some of the sharp edge and linguistic energy of the earlier poems, there is a kind of gorgeous ease in poems like "My Mother's Phlox," where flowers sent by the poet via UPS merge seamlessly with mother love and poetry, gifts that "need almost no care./ They cast their seed. They thrive on neglect." For all poetry collections. E.M. Kaufman, Dewey Ballantine LLP Law Lib., New York Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Ruth Stone

Pondering themes that run the gamut from feminism to flora and fauna, Ruth Stone's "sly, subtle, exuberant, poignant, bawdy and bitter" poems (according to fellow poet Sandra Gilbert) have made a lasting impression on poetry lovers for over four decades.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2007
Publisher
Copper Canyon Press
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781556592508

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