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Thirst : poems / by Mary Oliver.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : Beacon Press, c2006.Edition: 1st edDescription: 71 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0807068969 (hardcover : alk. paper)
  • 0807068977
  • 9780807068960 (hardcover : alk. paper)
  • 9780807068977
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Contents:
Messenger -- Walking home from Oak-Head -- When I am among the trees -- The poet visits the Museum of Fine Arts -- Musical notation: 1 -- Ribbon snake asleep in the sun -- When the roses speak, I pay attention -- Great moth comes from his papery cage -- Swimming with Otter -- Mozart, for example -- Making the house ready for the Lord -- The winter wood arrives -- After her death -- Percy (Four) -- Cormorants -- What I said at their service -- A note left on the door -- Those days -- A pretty song -- Coming to God: first days -- The vast ocean begins just outside our church: the Eucharist -- Six recognitions of the Lord -- The beautiful, striped sparrow -- More beautiful than the honey locust tree are the words of the Lord -- The place I want to get back to -- Praying -- Musical notation: 2 -- News of Percy (Five) -- Doesn't every poet write a poem about unrequited love? -- Letter to__. -- The poet thinks about the donkey -- Gethsemane -- The fist -- Logan International -- The poet comments on yet another approaching spring -- The uses of sorrow -- Heavy -- On thy wondrous works I will meditate (Psalm 145) -- Percy (Six) -- Percy (Seven) -- In the storm -- The chat -- Epilogue: Thirst.
Subject: In this collection of 43 new poems the author grapples with grief at the death of her beloved partner of over forty years. She strives to experience sorrow as a path to spiritual progress, grief as part of loving and not it end. She also chronicles for the first time her discovery of faith, without abandoning the love of the physical world that has been a hallmark of her work for four decades.
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Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library NonFiction 811.6 O48 Available 33111005158148
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Thirst, a collection of forty-three new poems from the Pulitzer Prize-winner Mary Oliver, introduces two new directions in the poet's work. Grappling with grief at the death of her beloved partner of over forty years, she strives to experience sorrow as a path to spiritual progress, grief as part of loving and not its end. And within these pages she chronicles for the first time her discovery of faith, without abandoning the love of the physical world that has been a hallmark of her work for four decades. In three stunning long poems, Oliver explores the dimensions and tests the parameters of religious doctrine, asking of being good, for example, "To what purpose? / Hope of Heaven? Not that. But to enter / the other kingdom: grace, and imagination, / and the multiple sympathies: to be as a leaf, a rose,/ a dolphin."

Messenger -- Walking home from Oak-Head -- When I am among the trees -- The poet visits the Museum of Fine Arts -- Musical notation: 1 -- Ribbon snake asleep in the sun -- When the roses speak, I pay attention -- Great moth comes from his papery cage -- Swimming with Otter -- Mozart, for example -- Making the house ready for the Lord -- The winter wood arrives -- After her death -- Percy (Four) -- Cormorants -- What I said at their service -- A note left on the door -- Those days -- A pretty song -- Coming to God: first days -- The vast ocean begins just outside our church: the Eucharist -- Six recognitions of the Lord -- The beautiful, striped sparrow -- More beautiful than the honey locust tree are the words of the Lord -- The place I want to get back to -- Praying -- Musical notation: 2 -- News of Percy (Five) -- Doesn't every poet write a poem about unrequited love? -- Letter to__. -- The poet thinks about the donkey -- Gethsemane -- The fist -- Logan International -- The poet comments on yet another approaching spring -- The uses of sorrow -- Heavy -- On thy wondrous works I will meditate (Psalm 145) -- Percy (Six) -- Percy (Seven) -- In the storm -- The chat -- Epilogue: Thirst.

In this collection of 43 new poems the author grapples with grief at the death of her beloved partner of over forty years. She strives to experience sorrow as a path to spiritual progress, grief as part of loving and not it end. She also chronicles for the first time her discovery of faith, without abandoning the love of the physical world that has been a hallmark of her work for four decades.

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