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Title: The River Sound : Poems by W.S. Merwin ISBN: 0-375-70435-3 Publisher: Knopf Pub. Date: 15 August, 2000 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $15.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (3 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Making Peace with History and Change
Comment: .... William Merwin opens "The River Sound" with songs of praise for the natural world in that familiar voice: his fluid, sonorous blend of elegy and ecstasy, sometimes tinged with bitterness about the earth's degradation at human hands. Like his earlier poems, these rejoice in beginnings--dawns, the freshly wakened spirit, "April with the first light sifting/ through the young leaves," the Hudson River before British explorers arrived. Then Merwin turns his attention to history and aging. As he contemplates the past that shaped him, the people and events he has known begin to resemble "the ancient shaping of water/ to which the light of an hour comes back as to a secret." It seems that the poet of mornings has made a new, personal peace with history and change.
The book is a dazzling collection of poems, wise and playful. "Lament for the Makers" is a series of affectionate, quirky eulogies for poets who influenced Merwin and who died during his lifetime, and a confession of his tendency to see himself (partly because of his early rise to literary fame) as "the youngest on the block." This self-image lasted, he wryly admits, long after "the notes in some anthology/ listed persons born after me." The glorious heart of the book is the moving 60-page "Testimony," a leisurely, often funny family history about reaching an age when "the open unrepeatable/ present in which [we] wake and live" becomes "a still life still alive": at last we "know/ what to do with it." The poet ends "Testimony" by bequeathing treasures (a walk shared, a river heard together, a whole Manhattan city block) to each of his life's companions.
Merwin's sentences often run together without punctuation but (as in other work) not merely to echo the rivers, the music, or the sympathetic imagination winding through his pages. His stream of language invites readers inside it as collaborators in its syntax, listening for the sounds of the phrases in the mind's mouth. This intimate sharing of speech is just one of the great pleasures of "The River Sound," written by a premier American poet at the pinnacle of his craft.
Rating: 5
Summary: Merwin Brings the Past Home
Comment: W. S. Merwin just goes on making these beautiful poems that sing of the journey of self into Self, past into present, love into the sublime. He speaks with an individual voice that calls forth our collective voice. These poems are archetypal and personal...the best you can hope to find.
Rating: 5
Summary: Merwin and the Rhythm of Voice
Comment: W. S. Merwin has had a long time to develop his unique style of writing. And it's not the average lyricism that draws one to him as a poet; it's the haunting flow of the human voice that lies behind not only the structure of each poem but the meter as well. You won't find any punctuation in this book. Merwin lends us no helpful guide to reading. Unless you're tuned in to the flow of person-speak, it's going to be hard to comes to grips with what he's trying to accomplish. Besides his abilities at form, Merwin also gives us his long autobiographical poem "Testimony." "Lament for the Makers" is a medium length poem describing his poetical influences throughout his life. And since "A Mask for Janus" Merwin has been delighting us with his individualized sense of the poetic. He has not failed us with "The River Sound."
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Title: Flower & Hand: Poems 1977-1983: The Compass Flower: Opening the Hand: Feathers from the Hill by W. S. Merwin ISBN: 1556591195 Publisher: Copper Canyon Press Pub. Date: May, 1997 List Price(USD): $15.00 |
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Title: The Vixen by W.S. Merwin ISBN: 0679766014 Publisher: Knopf Pub. Date: 25 March, 1997 List Price(USD): $17.00 |
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Title: The Second Four Books of Poems: The Moving Target / The Lice / The Carrier of Ladders / Writings to an Unfinished Accompaniment by W. S. Merwin ISBN: 1556590547 Publisher: Copper Canyon Press Pub. Date: March, 1993 List Price(USD): $15.00 |
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Title: The Folding Cliffs : A Narrative by W.S. Merwin ISBN: 0375701516 Publisher: Knopf Pub. Date: 28 March, 2000 List Price(USD): $16.95 |
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Title: Rain in the Trees by W.S. Merwin ISBN: 0394758587 Publisher: Knopf Pub. Date: 12 March, 1988 List Price(USD): $18.00 |
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