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This present moment : new poems / Gary Snyder.

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  • ISBN: 9781619025240 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 66 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Berkeley : Counterpoint, [2015]

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"This present moment That lives on To become Long ago." For his first collection of new poems since his celebrated Danger on Peaks, published in 2004, Gary Snyder finds himself ranging over the planet. Journeys to the Dolomites, to the north shore of Lake Tahoe, from Paris and Tuscany to the shrine at Delphi, from Santa Fe to Sella Pass, Snyder lays out these poems as a map of the last decade. Placed side-by-side, they become a path and a trail of complexity and lyrical regard, a sort of riprap of the poet's eighth decade. And in the mix are some of the most beautiful domestic poems of his great career, poems about his work as a homesteader and householder, as a father and husband, as a friend and neighbor. A centerpiece in this collection is a long poem about the death of his beloved, Carole Koda, a rich poem of grief and sorrow, rare in its steady resolved focus on a dying wife, of a power unequaled in American poetry. As a friend is quoted in one of these new poems: "I met the other lately in the far back of a bar, musicians playing near the window and he sweetly told me "listen to that music. The self we hold so dear will soon be gone."" Gary Snyder is one of the greatest American poets of the last century, and This Present Moment shows his command, his broad range, and his remarkable courage. "-- Provided by publisher.
Subject: American poetry > 21st century.

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This Present Moment : New Poems
This Present Moment : New Poems
by Snyder, Gary.
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This Present Moment : New Poems

I could never be a Muslim, or a Christian, or a Jew because the Ten Commandments fall short of moral vigor. The Bible's "Shalt not kill" leaves out other realms of life, How could that be? What sort of world did they think this is? With no account for all the wriggling feelers and little fins, the spines, the slimy Necks -- eyes shiny in the night -- paw prints in the snow. And that other thing, can't have "no other god before me" -- like, profound anxiety of power and jealousy and envy, what sort of god is that? Worrying all the time? Plenty of little gods are waiting to begin their practice and learn just who they are. Excerpted from This Present Moment: New Poems by Gary Snyder All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.

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