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False Prophet
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False Prophet

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Stan Rice, who died in December 2002, was a poet of unique, uncompromising vision.
Joy and brutality, faith and faithlessness, the beauty of truth and, at times, of
untrut–these opposing forces come together one last time in his final book of poetry,
a haunting collection of psalms.

Beginning with his Psalm 151 –that is, taking
up where the Bible leaves off–Rice calls us to his own kind of prayer and contemplation.

Lord, hear me out, he begins. At the point of our need / The storehouse shares
its shambles. An elegant, passionate, tragic lament for our condition, Rice’s homemade
psalms exhort us indirectly to accept our fate–the world as it is. In the brave,
unshrinking manner that has characterized his whole career, Rice has written a profound
farewell.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
India
Date
15 June 2005
Pages
80
ISBN
9780375710339

Stan Rice, who died in December 2002, was a poet of unique, uncompromising vision.
Joy and brutality, faith and faithlessness, the beauty of truth and, at times, of
untrut–these opposing forces come together one last time in his final book of poetry,
a haunting collection of psalms.

Beginning with his Psalm 151 –that is, taking
up where the Bible leaves off–Rice calls us to his own kind of prayer and contemplation.

Lord, hear me out, he begins. At the point of our need / The storehouse shares
its shambles. An elegant, passionate, tragic lament for our condition, Rice’s homemade
psalms exhort us indirectly to accept our fate–the world as it is. In the brave,
unshrinking manner that has characterized his whole career, Rice has written a profound
farewell.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
India
Date
15 June 2005
Pages
80
ISBN
9780375710339