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A History of Color: New and Selected Poems Stanley Moss Seven Stories Press 1st Ed edition
A History of Color: New and Selected Poems
Stanley Moss
Few poets today, even very good ones, write lines, as Stanley Moss does, that are so exquisitely crafted you cannot help but remember them. "What is heaven but the history of color," begins the new long poem after which this book is named. "We know at ninety sometimes it aches to sing," begins another poem, for a woman upon her ninetieth birthday. In the hands of this master, "Ah who art in heaven," transmigrates to the quieting "ah, ah, baby." And here is Moss in an early poem: "I?ve always had a preference / for politics you could sing / on the stage of the Scala," ending that poem with words attributed to Lincoln: "I don?t know what the soul is, / but whatever it is, I know it can humble itself."
A History of Color: New and Collected Poems by Stanley Moss is the first one-volume, complete edition of the poetry of this important living American poet. A History of Color proposes poetry that is made to be useful. Moss is our leading psalmist. Metaphors for wonder abound, his language one of sorrow and exaltation.
248 pages
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | May 6, 2003 |
| ISBN13 | 9781583224854 |
| Publishers | Seven Stories Press,U.S. |
| Pages | 248 |
| Dimensions | 165 × 227 × 14 mm · 369 g |
| Language | English |
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