Alive Together: New and Selected Poems

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LSU Press, 1996 - 240 pagine

In a collection that represents over thirty-five years of her writing life, this distinguished poet explores a wide range of subjects, which include her cultural and family history and reflect her fascination with music and the discoveries offered by language. In fact, her book is a testament to the miraculous power of language to interpret and transform our world. It is a testament that invites readers to share her vision of experiences we all have in common: sorrow, tenderness, desire, the revelations of art, and morality—“the hard, dry smack of death against the glass.”


In the title piece Mueller brings a sense of enduring and unclouded wonder to a recognition of all those whose lives might have been our own. “Speaking of marvels,” says the poem’s speaker, “I am alive.” Thus we, too—alive together—are marvels, and so are our children:


who—but for endless ifs—


might have missed out on being alive


together with marvels and follies


and longings and lies and wishes


and error and humor and mercy


and journeys and voices and faces


and colors and summers and mornings


and knowledge and tears and chance.


Imaginative, poignant, and wise—Alive Together is a marvelous book, an act of faith and courage in the face of life’s enduring mystery.

 

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2
19
3
45
From Dependencies 1965
51
From The Private Life 1976
69
From The Need to Hold Still 1980
107
From Second Language 1986
153
From Waving from Shore 1989
195
Notes
223
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Lisel Mueller is the author of The Need to Hold Still, winner of the 1981 National Book Award for poetry, and four other volumes of poetry. She lives in Lake County, Illinois.

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