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Winner of a 1996 Whiting Award. In her fourth collection of poems Elizabeth Spires addresses the elemental subjects of life and of literature: birth, death, creation, and intimations of immortality.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Worldling

I first found Elizabeth Spires' poem "Truro" published in The New Yorker when I was in high school, and it became one of my "foundation" poems, the poems that inspired me to read and eventually write poetry. Now years later, I am still captivated by her work.Worldling speaks eloquently and sharply about universal experiences, framing them in terms both unexpected and completely familiar. One of my other favorite poems in this collection is "Theatre of Pain", a searing, honest, and beautiful account of labor and childbirth. Elizabeth Spires gives a voice to the unspeakable things:TRUROI found a white stone on the beachinlaid with a blue-green road I could not follow.All night I'd slept in fits and starts,my only memory the in-out, in-out, of the tide.And then morning. And then a walk,the white stone beckoning, glinting in the sun.I felt its calm power as I held itand wished a wish I cannot tell.It fit in my hand like a hand gentlyholding my hand through a sleepless night.A stone so like, so unlike,all the others it could only be mine.The wordless white stone of my life!
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