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    Long Life: Essays and Other Writings

    Long Life: Essays and Other Writings

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    by Mary Oliver


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      ISBN-13: 9780786739486
    • Publisher: Da Capo Press
    • Publication date: 03/02/2005
    • Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 120
    • File size: 258 KB

    Mary Oliver is the author of twenty books, including The Leaf and the Cloud and What Do We Know. Her many accolades include the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. She lives in Provincetown, Massachusetts.

    Table of Contents

    Forewordxiii
    Part 1Flow1
    Flow3
    Habits, Differences, and the Light That Abides10
    Poem: Can You Imagine?14
    Three Histories and a Hummingbird15
    Part 2Wordsworth's Mountain19
    Wordsworth's Mountain21
    Dog Talk26
    The Perfect Days32
    Poem: Just as the Calendar Began to Say Summer35
    Waste Land: An Elegy36
    Part 3Artists of the Beautiful41
    Emerson: An Introduction43
    Hawthorne's Mosses from an Old Manse52
    The House of the Seven Gables62
    Part 4Dust73
    Prose Poem: Are You Okay?75
    Poem: Softest of Mornings76
    Dust77
    Sand Dabs, Seven81
    Poem: The Morning Walk83
    Sand Dabs, Eight84
    Comfort86
    Sand Dabs, Nine88
    Home89
    Poem: Summer Night92
    Poem: Carrying the Snake to the Garden93
    Poem: By the Wild-Haired Corn95
    Where I Live96
    Poem: Waking on a Summer Morning100
    Prose Poem: One Winter Day101
    Acknowledgments102

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    "The gift of Oliver's poetry is that she communicates the beauty she finds in the world and makes it unforgettable" (Miami Herald). This has never been truer than in Long Life, a luminous collection of seventeen essays and ten poems.

    "Poets must read and study, but also they must learn to tilt and whisper, shout, or dance, each in his or her own way, or we might just as well copy the old books. But, no, that would never do, for always the new self swimming around in the old world feels itself uniquely verbal. And that is just the point: how the world, moist and bountiful, calls to each of us to make a new and serious response. That's the big question, the one the world throws at you every morning. 'Here you are, alive. Would you like to make a comment?' This book is my comment."--from the Foreword

    With consummate craftsmanship, Mary Oliver, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, has created a volume sure to add to her reputation as "one of our very best poets" (New York Times Book Review).

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    Publishers Weekly
    "I would rather write poems than prose, any day, any place" writes Mary Oliver, "Yet each has its own force." Her Long Life: Essays and Other Writings intersperses a few verses among prose pieces as various as "Dog Talk," "Emerson: An Introduction" and "Where I Live." As "Sand Dabs, Nine" puts it, "The energy of attempt is greater than the surety of stasis." Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
    Library Journal
    Pulitzer Prize-winning author Oliver is best known for her collections of poetry (e.g., The Leaf and the Cloud). She is also the author of A Poetry Handbook, one of the quintessential tools of encouragement, advice, and direction for the budding poet. In this arresting anthology of 17 essays and ten poems, similar in style to Sarah Orne Jewett's The Country of the Pointed Firs, Oliver takes her time word painting charmingly simple yet deeply enduring pictures of interactions among women and men, animals, and nature. She appears to etch each line with ease, which is the stamp of the professional, pointing out that prose is the softened, fleshy story, while poetry remains the stark revelation in writing. Each word touches the next, forming a virtual symphony of visuals. Daily tasks become touching rituals that define who we are, while the mundane is made sparkling, sometimes sharp, and even shattering yet never dull or lost owing to repetition. Recommended for large public and academic poetry and literary collections. Kim Harris, Rochester P.L., NY Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
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