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River Writing: An Eno Journal (Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets)

River Writing: An Eno Journal (Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets)
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Manufacturer: Princeton Univ Pr
Author: James Applewhite
Publisher: Princeton Univ Pr
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River Writing: An Eno Journal (Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets) Description

Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 811.54
EAN: 9780691014425
ISBN: 0691014426
Label: Princeton Univ Pr
Manufacturer: Princeton Univ Pr
Number Of Items: 1
Book Pages: 72
Publication Date: 1988-02
Publisher: Princeton Univ Pr
Studio: Princeton Univ Pr

Editorial Review of River Writing: An Eno Journal (Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets)


"River Writing is an extraordinary journal of a poet's intimate encounter with a landscape in which the self can temporarily abandon itself. In this setting, nature becomes a text, a language of past, present and future. Applewhite reads that text for us with enormous empathy and by ideal light." --Lisel Mueller "James Applewhite's River Writing: An Eno Journal seems to me one of the few authentic and strong American poetic sequences of his generation. Applewhite has found his true subject as a poet, and has developed a stance and style wholly adequate to the philosophical and spiritual reach of his poignant concerns." --Harold Bloom "These poems are the waves emanating from the gravitational fall of my runs by the Eno river," writes James Applewhite, "and other travels, into a self I could not otherwise know. They are my repetitive song of belief in the possibility of presence in language." From "Observing the Sun" On a bank overlooking the Eno, I feel us as lightly aligned As heads of the Queen Anne's lace, Their congregation of angles. Red sun, dilated, has us all In its sights. Against its horizon, I spread my arms like a road sign To mark earth where we are.


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