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Walking Through the Horizon: Poems
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Walking Through the Horizon: Poems

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Attachment to the familiar and the challenge of leaving it for new horizons link the poems in this collection by Margaret Holley. The poems are full of feeling and wisdom in equal parts, and are enriched and informed by the poet’s landscape, whether it is Switzerland or Arizona. The landscape, in fact, becomes a kind of mirror we gaze into to see the future that at every turn is approaching and moving through us to illuminate the past.

The journey of this book shows how the conditions of our lives are illumined by our cultural forbears-Goethe, Chopin, Nietzsche, Bonnard, Klee-by the heritage of personal memory, and by the ever amazing book of nature. A book remarkable for the complete authenticity of its feeling and candor, Walking Through the Horizon shows us the simultaneity of the past and the future and is grounds for hopefulness and joy: These are gifts worth passing on: / the beckoning vista, the sudden frontier, / the rivers of days and years to come.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Arkansas Press
Country
United States
Date
1 March 2006
Pages
96
ISBN
9781557288127

Attachment to the familiar and the challenge of leaving it for new horizons link the poems in this collection by Margaret Holley. The poems are full of feeling and wisdom in equal parts, and are enriched and informed by the poet’s landscape, whether it is Switzerland or Arizona. The landscape, in fact, becomes a kind of mirror we gaze into to see the future that at every turn is approaching and moving through us to illuminate the past.

The journey of this book shows how the conditions of our lives are illumined by our cultural forbears-Goethe, Chopin, Nietzsche, Bonnard, Klee-by the heritage of personal memory, and by the ever amazing book of nature. A book remarkable for the complete authenticity of its feeling and candor, Walking Through the Horizon shows us the simultaneity of the past and the future and is grounds for hopefulness and joy: These are gifts worth passing on: / the beckoning vista, the sudden frontier, / the rivers of days and years to come.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Arkansas Press
Country
United States
Date
1 March 2006
Pages
96
ISBN
9781557288127