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Caribou
Caribou: Poems | Charles Wright
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A powerfully moving meditation on life and the beyond, from one of our finest American poets Charles Wright's truththe truth of nature, of man's yearning for the divine, of agingis at the heart of the renowned poet's latest collection, Caribou. This is an elegy to transient beauty, a song for the "stepchild hour, / belonging to neither the light nor dark, / The hour of disappearing things," and an expression of Wright's restless questing for a reality beyond the one before our eyes ("We are all going into a world of dark . . . It's okay. That's where the secrets are, / The big ones, the ones too tall to tell"). Caribou's strength is in its quiet, wry profundity. "It's good to be here," Wright tells us. "It's good to be where the world's quiescent, and reminiscent." And to be herein the pages of this stirring collectionis more than good; Caribou is another remarkable gift from the poet around whose influence "the whole world seems to orbit in a kind of meditative, slow circle" (Poetry).
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DivineDiana 🚶🏽‍♀️🌞❤️ 5y
monalyisha I really like this one! 5y
Bradleygirl @monalyisha 👏me too! To be honest most of the pieces in this collection are full of existential ennui, which is not cool with me, but sometimes there's great imagery like the above 5y
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