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Earthly Measures
  • Published: 9 October 2013
  • ISBN: 9780307760616
  • Imprint: RH US eBook Adult
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 96

Earthly Measures

Poems





Edward Hirsch's strong, arresting poems have been praised from the start of his career. Of his second book, Wild Gratitude, Robert Penn Warren said, "I am convinced that the best poems here are unsurpassed in our time". This, his fourth collection, contains his finest work. From gritty, apocalyptic views of the urban Midwest to brilliantly empathetic portrayals of Simone Weil and Hugo von Hofmannsthal, the range of poems is at once wide and subtle. "In the Midwest" speaks of the nightmare of abandon and decay; "From a Train (Hofmannsthal in Greece)" is the poet's compelling view of a timeless landscape; "The Italian Muse" is a meditation on Henry James in Rome; "Luminist Paintings at the National Gallery" beautifully evokes the sense of nineteenth-century American countryside. There is an argument about transcendence in these poems, an evocation of American spaces and European landscapes, a quest for reconciliation to the earth as it is. Hirsch's work, as Anthony Hecht has said, "has not only the courage of its strong emotions, but the language and form that makes and keeps them clear and true".

  • Published: 9 October 2013
  • ISBN: 9780307760616
  • Imprint: RH US eBook Adult
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 96

About the author

Edward Hirsch

Edward Hirsch has published five previous books of poems:
FOR THE SLEEPWALKERS (1981), WILD GRATITUDE
(1986), which won the National Book
Critics Circle Award, THE NIGHT PARADE (1989),
EARTHLY MEASURES (1994), and ON LOVE (1998).
He has also written three prose books, including HOW TO
READ A POEM AND FALL IN LOVE WITH POETRY
(1999), a national bestseller, and THE DEMON AND THE
ANGEL: SEARCHING FOR THE SOURCE OF
ARTISTIC INSPIRATION (2002). A frequent contributor
to leading magazines and periodicals, including THE NEW
YORKER, DOUBLETAKE, and AMERICAN POETRY
REVIEW, he also writes the Poet's Choice column for the
WASHINGTON POST BOOK WORLD. He has received
the Prix de Rome, a Guggenheim Fellowship, an American
Academy of Arts and Letters Award for Literature, and a
MacArthur Fellowship. He teaches at the University of
Houston.

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