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Cover credits:
Cover design: Jeanne Lee / Cover art: Hugo Simberg, The Wounded Angel, 1903. Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki, Finland. Central Art Archives / Hannu Aaltonen
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"Sophie Cabot Black's poems, in their measured grace, have a quiet
intensity, animated by her passion for a clarity of understanding, in
the art as in the life." —Stanley Kunitz |
Price: $14.00 USD
The Descent, Sophie Cabot Black’s anticipated follow-up to her award-winning debut, The Misunderstanding of Nature,
describes a restless spirit at the crossroads of love and damage,
rapture and disenchantment, the mountain and the descent. The voices of
these poems struggle through the hesitancies of doubt and loss to end
at more than survival or witness; they achieve clarity by singing of
the resiliencies of the known world, after paradise inevitably fails.
In these spare, lyric outcries, Sophie Cabot Black affirms her place as
one of our most spiritually meaningful and ecstatically crafted
contemporary poets.
“Black’s voice is startling, jagged and implacable, and The Descent is steep, precipitous and dazzling—all the way down from a hard-earned heaven.”
—Los Angeles Times Book Review
“I have admired Sophie Cabot Black’s poems for a long time, but this
new book amazes me; I am amazed by such primal sincerity, such
necessity-driven authenticity. Something has asked her to awake
to and endure a revelation—that the outer and inner worlds are one and
the same place; clearly, she has obeyed, and she has done so with true
passion, dread, humility, and ecstasy. And in some of these
poems, such as the almost unbearably poignant ‘Birthday,’ she has
achieved a quiet greatness.” —Franz Wright
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