The Wilderness: New & Selected Poems, 19802016
By (Author) Maurya Simon
Red Hen Press
Red Hen Press
15th February 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
811.6
Winner of Gold Medal Benjamin Franklin IBPA Award 2019 (United States)
Hardback
288
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 25mm
590g
The Wilderness: New and Selected Poems compiles more than thirty years of Maurya Simon's poetic oeuvre. Her poems combine compelling investigations of the natural world with a sense of spirituality and a modern-day metaphysical sensibility. Simon's writing is lucid and deeply moving, as well as being enriched by history, the classics, and visual art. These are poems that should be read, reread, and savored for the wisdom they impart and for their rich insights into the human condition. This beautiful book is illustrated with seventeen evocative, color-saturated paintings from the WEAVERS SERIES by Los Angeles artist, Baila Goldenthal.
Maurya Simons language is lush, dense, sensual, and framed by a dazzling intellect. In this her New and Selected Poems we come to see the full power of her symphonic sweep and the sheer dynamism of her compositional slantriffs, play, improvisation, harmonic resonanceyet the resolve is always there, always a breathless moment. . . . Maurya Simons uvre is a deliberate world of grace, awe, beauty, delight, and wonder. In these poems you will find rest, comfort, deep questions, some discomfort, but always joy. Read this bookyou will be grateful for it.Chris Abani, author of Sanctificum and Hands Washing Water
The Wilderness is nothing short of astonishing. Maurya Simon is a poet for the ages, an exuberant chronicler of moments large and small who discovers at every turn new ways of illuminating the sum of her experience, and in this new and selected edition of work gathered over many decades she reveals herself to be in the grip of what Wallace Stevens called the necessary angel of earththe one who helps us to see the world around us in all its resplendent glory.Christopher Merrill, author of Self-Portrait with Dogwood
Maurya Simons is one of the strongest, most humane, imaginative, compassionate, and flat-out brilliant voices of her generation.Richard Tillinghast
After watching a royal wedding on the streets of Paris at age 5, Maurya Simon scrawled her first poem. Decades later, shes still at it, with an award-winning oeuvre that muses on everything from the origin of parentheses (in her chapbook A Brief History of Punctuation) to what lies beyond death (answer: A fever of unknowing, a match-head struck in the darkness of the void. A blue door without a handle that suddenly swings open). Simon, a UC Riverside professor emerita who was raised in Western Europe and Hermosa Beach by an artist mother and musicologist father, has also created monoprints and composed an opera libretto. Shes now working on a young adult detective novel about a diamond heist. Other new projects include a memoir about her dad, who taught at Cal Poly Pomona, and her 11th volume of poetry.