The Language of Spring: Poems for the Season of Renewal
By (Author) Robert Atwan
Beacon Press
Beacon Press
1st September 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Poetry by individual poets
821.008033
Hardback
96
Width 146mm, Height 189mm, Spine 14mm
272g
The Language of Springcollects some thirty of the most evocative English-language poems on the experience of spring. The poems range from the traditional and formal (Gerard Manley Hopkins"s "Spring" and Edna St. Vincent Millay"s "English Sparrows") to the contemporary, experimental, and diverse (Henry Reed"s "Naming of Parts," Marie Ponsot"s "Mauve," and William Carlos Williams"s "The Widow"s Lament in Springtime"). Each poem beautifully illuminates another small spot of time in the enthralling season of renewal. Other contributors include- Maxine Kumin (the volume"s title is adapted from her poem), Robert Frost, Emily Dickinson, Mary Oliver, Richard Wright, John Updike, Walt Whitman, Yusef Komunyakaa, e. e. cummings, D. H. Lawrence, Claude McKay, Jane Kenyon, Sara Teasdale, Philip Larkin, Anne Sexton, James Tate, and A. R. Ammons.
Robert Atwan is founding editor of the BestAmerican Essays series. His previous poetry anthologies include Chapters Into Verse, Divine Inspiration, and A Mind of Winter- Poems for a Snowy Season