9780807030134

1975-2015

Format: Hardcover

ISBN13: 9780807030134

Hardcover|9780807030134


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A new book, the first in over a decade, from acclaimed poet Jay Parini

This volume revolves around his deep connection to nature and underlines his concerns about the impacts of pollution and climate change. In these beautiful, haunting poems, Parini writes about the landscapes of mining country, of the railroads of Pennsylvania, of farm country, of worlds lost and families dispersed. He explores faith and how it is tested. He limns the deepest crevices of the human heart and soul. He surprises and moves us.

In addition to a complete volume's worth of new work, called West Mountain Epilogue, offering more than fifty poems never before published in any form, Parini has collected the very best work from his previous four volumes, the poems, as he tells us, "written in the past forty years that I wish to stand by.'

Lavishly and deservingly praised over the decades for his work as an essayist, critic, biographer, novelist, and, especially, poet, Parini shines as never before in this generous volume.

ISBN-13

9780807030134

ISBN-10

0807030139

Weight

1.08 Pounds

Dimensions

6.20 x 1.00 x 9.30 In

List Price

$27.95

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

248 pages

Publisher

Beacon Press

Published On

2016-03-29



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