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Every Species of Hope: Georgics, Haiku, and Other Poems (Trillium Books )

Every Species of Hope: Georgics, Haiku, and Other Poems (Trillium Books )

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Publication Date: September 19th, 2017
Publisher:
Trillium
ISBN:
9780814254363
Pages:
144
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Description

In his first book of poetry in twenty years, Michael J. Rosen captures life in the foothills of the Appalachians. Every Species of Hope: Georgics, Haiku, and Other Poems uses a variety of poetic forms, as well as Rosen’s own pen-and-ink drawings, to give voice to the predicaments of living among other creatures who share a plot of land we think we claim as home. The poems are an attempt at homeostasis: that balancing act every creature works at every hour of every day—a way of living peacefully, expending the right energy in the most productive ways, avoiding or deflecting trouble, gravitating toward sources of fulfillment and contentment.
 
At the center of this book is a suite of poems inspired by Virgil’s Georgics, or “poems of pastoral instruction.” In Rosen’s case, he is more the student than the teacher. Likewise, five short sections of haiku continue his meditation on—or mediation of—art and nature. As he has written, “Haiku provides a brief and mirror-like calm in the choppy waters—in the undertow—of current events: a stillness in time where more than our singular lives can be reflected.”
 
 
Illustrated with two dozen pages from the author’s own journal, Every Species of Hope is the consummation of decades of observation, humility, and awe. 
 

About the Author

An award-winning poet, Michael J. Rosen has produced more than 135 collections for people of all ages over his forty-year career.

Praise for Every Species of Hope: Georgics, Haiku, and Other Poems (Trillium Books )

“These tender, strange, and beautiful glimpses of nature contain a delightful blend of artistry and dappled light.” —Diane Ackerman, author of A Natural History of the Senses ​

“The poems of a man who has assembled his own house from the matter that lies beyond enclosure. And then, through language and observation, learned to live and thrive in it. —Daniel Halpern, founder of Ecco and Antaeus and author of Something Shiny

“Rosen is a poet of almost infinite promise, who combines light-handedness and depth.” — Liz Rosenburg, New York Times Book Review