What Was Lost: Poems, Herbert Morris (9781582430645) — Readings Books
What Was Lost: Poems
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What Was Lost: Poems

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The first book in a decade from a poet whose blank verse speaks with the precise qualifications of Henry James, and conveys the muted but implicit drama of Edward Hopper –Anthony Hecht.. In this, his first collection since the acclaimed Little Voices of the Pears , Herbert Morris gathers fifteen recent poems in his two signature modes, the dramatic monologue and the meditative reverie. His subjects include a resplendent apricot gown once worn by Lillian Gish ( Chaplin enthralled, Griffith smitten, ecstatic ); a poignant human detail in Caravaggio’s The Sacrifice of Isaac ; and a host of variations on the Peaceable Kingdom , the obsessive lifework of the painter Edward Hicks. Mr. Morris’s blank verse, for decades now a glory of American poetry, here achieves a new level of mastery.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Counterpoint
Country
United States
Date
16 March 2000
Pages
128
ISBN
9781582430645

The first book in a decade from a poet whose blank verse speaks with the precise qualifications of Henry James, and conveys the muted but implicit drama of Edward Hopper –Anthony Hecht.. In this, his first collection since the acclaimed Little Voices of the Pears , Herbert Morris gathers fifteen recent poems in his two signature modes, the dramatic monologue and the meditative reverie. His subjects include a resplendent apricot gown once worn by Lillian Gish ( Chaplin enthralled, Griffith smitten, ecstatic ); a poignant human detail in Caravaggio’s The Sacrifice of Isaac ; and a host of variations on the Peaceable Kingdom , the obsessive lifework of the painter Edward Hicks. Mr. Morris’s blank verse, for decades now a glory of American poetry, here achieves a new level of mastery.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Counterpoint
Country
United States
Date
16 March 2000
Pages
128
ISBN
9781582430645