A powerfully moving meditation on life and the beyond, from one of our finest American poets
Charles Wright's truth--the truth of nature, of man's yearning for the divine, of aging--is at the heart of the renowned poet's latest collection, "Caribou." This is an elegy to transient beauty, a song [...]
This important book--shot through with reflections on, explorations of, and hymns to both our natural and spiritual realms--features the three poetry collections Charles Wright published during the 1980s: "The Southern Cross (1981), "The Other Side of the River (1984), and "Zone Journals (1988).
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The culmination of the cycle that won Wright the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Critics Circle Award
"Time will append us like suit coats left out overnight"
"On a deck chair, loose change dead weight in the right pocket, "
"Silk handkerchief limp with dew, "
" sleeves in a slow dance[...]
Luminous new poems from one who "has long been a poet of gorgeous description" --William Logan, "The New Criterion"
"Landscape, as Wang Wei says, softens the sharp edges of isolation."
"Don't just do something, sit there."
"And so I have, so I have, "
"the seasons curling around me like[...]
"[Wright's] penetrating and ravishingly gorgeous lyrical poems are at once classically philosophical and freshly revealing" ("Booklist)
Never has Charles Wright's vision been more closely aligned with the work of the ancient Chinese painters and writers who inform his poetry than in his newest c[...]
The "Best American Poetry" series is a beloved mainstay of American poetry. This year's edition was edited by one of the most admired and acclaimed poets of his generation, Charles Wright. Known for his meditative and beautiful observations of landscape, change, and time, Wright brings his particula[...]
This work offers a complete reader's guide and handbook to the late poetry of author Charles Wright. It begins with a study of the poems in ""Chickamauga"" (1995), the earliest of which were published in the late 1980s, and continues through the seven volumes that followed: ""Black Zodiac"" (1997), [...]
This companion covers Charles Wright's first two trilogies, ""Country Music"" (1982) and ""The World of the Ten Thousand Things"" (1990), providing biographical details, information on Wright's sources and influences, and historical notes. It pays special attention to the way that Wright's poems wor[...]