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In the Next Galaxy

Author Ruth Stone

Format Hardcover

Publisher Copper Canyon Press

Category Poetry

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Ruth Stone has rightly been called America's Akhmatova, and she is considered "Mother Poet" to many contemporary writers. In this, her eighth volume, she writes with crackling intelligence, interrogating history from the vantage point of an aging and impoverished woman. Wise, sardonic, crafty, and misleadingly simple, Stone loves heavy themes but loathes heavy poems.ShapesIn the longer view it doesn't matter.However, it's that having lived, it matters.So that every death breaks you apart.You find yourself weeping at the doorof your own kitchen, overwhelmedby loss. And you find yourself weepingas you pass the homeless personhead in hands resigned on a cementstep, the wire basket on wheels right there.Like stopped film, or a line of Vallejo,or a sketch of the mechanics of a wingby Leonardo. All pauses in space,a violent compression of meaningin an instant within the meaningless.Even staring into the dim shapesat the farthest edge; accepting that blur."Ruth Stone's work is alternately witty, bawdy, touching, and profound. But never pompous. Her honesty and originality give her writing a sense of youth and newness because she looks at the world so clearly, without all the detritus of social convention the rest of us pick up along the way Her writing proves her to be simply inspired."-USA TodayRuth Stone was born in Virginia in 1915. She is author of eight books of poems and recipient of the National Book Critics Circle Award. In 1959, after her husband committed suicide, she was forced to raise three daughters alone. For twenty years she traveled the US, teaching creative writing at many universities, finally settling at SUNY Binghamton. She lives in Vermont.

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  • Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
  • Format: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9781556591785

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