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Jaguar of Sweet Laughter
Jaguar of Sweet Laughter: New and Selected Poems | Diane Ackerman
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In A Natural History of the Senses Diane Ackerman revealed herself as a naturalist who writes with the sensuous immediately of a great poet. Now Jaguar of Sweet Laughter presents the work of a poet with the precise and wondering eye of a gifted naturalist. Ackermans's Olympian vision records and transforms landscapes from Amazonia to Antarctica, while her imaginative empathy penetrates the otherness of hummingbirds, deer, and trilobites. But even as they draw readers into the wild heart of nature, Ackerman's poems are indelible reminders of what it is to be a human being -- the "jaguar of sweet laughter" that, according to Mayan mythology, astonished the world because it was the first animal to speak. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Mehso-so

Liked some of the poems, disliked others. Thought a large number were boring, particularly the astronomy themed ones.

Author is surprisingly localish to me. Wonder if that cemetery is Oakwood.

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Book 3 finished at hour 11 of #24in48. Needed to make myself homemade popcorn to get through this one. Enjoyable poems, but not as accessible naturalism as Mary Oliver.