Description
In a remarkable generation of poets, Galway Kinnell was an acknowledged, true master. From the book-length poem memorialising the grit, beauty, and swarming assertion of immigrant life along a lower Manhattan avenue, to searing poems of human conflict and war, to incandescent reflections on love, family, and the natural world - including 'Blackberry Eating," 'St. Francis and the Sow,' and "After Making Love We Hear Footsteps" - to the unflinchingly introspective poems of his later life, Kinnell's work lastingly shaped the consciousness of his age.
Info
ISBN: 9781328505705
Published Date: December 4, 2018
Publisher: Mariner Books
Language: English
Page Count: 591
Size: 9.09" l x 5.97" w x 1.76" h
Category
Poetry
Subject
American - Various