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The Mind Has Cliffs of Fall: Poems at the Extremes of Feeling
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The Mind Has Cliffs of Fall: Poems at the Extremes of Feeling

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Despair, mania, rage, guilt, derangement, fantasy: poetry is our most intimate, personal source for the urgency of these experiences. Poems get under our skin; they engage with the balm, and the sting, of understanding. In The Mind Has Cliffs of Fall-its title inspired by a Gerard Manley Hopkins poem-acclaimed poet Robert Pinsky gives us more than 130 poems that explore emotion at its most expansive, distinct, and profound.

With seven illuminating chapters and succinct headnotes for each poem, Pinsky leads us through the book’s sweeping historical range. Each chapter, with contents chronologically presented from Shakespeare to Terrance Hayes, Dante to Patricia Lockwood, shows the persistence and variation in our states of mind. The Sleep of Reason explores sanity and the imagination, moving from William Cowper’s Lines Written During a Time of Insanity to Nicole Sealey’s a violence.
Grief includes Walt Whitman’s When Lilacs last in the Door-yard Bloom’d and Marie Howe’s What the Living Do, and Manic Laughter highlights both Lewis Carroll and Martin Espada. Each poem reveals something new about the vastness of human emotion; taken together they offer a sweeping ode to the power of poetry.

Guided by our finest living example of the American civic poet, The Mind Has Cliffs of Fall demonstrates how extreme feelings can be complementary and contradicting, and how poetry is not just an expression of emotion, but emotion itself.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
WW Norton & Co
Country
United States
Date
22 October 2019
Pages
256
ISBN
9781324001782

Despair, mania, rage, guilt, derangement, fantasy: poetry is our most intimate, personal source for the urgency of these experiences. Poems get under our skin; they engage with the balm, and the sting, of understanding. In The Mind Has Cliffs of Fall-its title inspired by a Gerard Manley Hopkins poem-acclaimed poet Robert Pinsky gives us more than 130 poems that explore emotion at its most expansive, distinct, and profound.

With seven illuminating chapters and succinct headnotes for each poem, Pinsky leads us through the book’s sweeping historical range. Each chapter, with contents chronologically presented from Shakespeare to Terrance Hayes, Dante to Patricia Lockwood, shows the persistence and variation in our states of mind. The Sleep of Reason explores sanity and the imagination, moving from William Cowper’s Lines Written During a Time of Insanity to Nicole Sealey’s a violence.
Grief includes Walt Whitman’s When Lilacs last in the Door-yard Bloom’d and Marie Howe’s What the Living Do, and Manic Laughter highlights both Lewis Carroll and Martin Espada. Each poem reveals something new about the vastness of human emotion; taken together they offer a sweeping ode to the power of poetry.

Guided by our finest living example of the American civic poet, The Mind Has Cliffs of Fall demonstrates how extreme feelings can be complementary and contradicting, and how poetry is not just an expression of emotion, but emotion itself.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
WW Norton & Co
Country
United States
Date
22 October 2019
Pages
256
ISBN
9781324001782