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Midsummer (1st ed.)

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The poems in this sequence of fifty-four were written to encompass one year, from summer to summer.

Their principal themes are the stasis, both stultifying and provocative, of midsummer in the tropics; the pull of the sea, family, and friendship on one whose cricumstances lead to separation; the relationship of poetry to painting; and the place of a poet between two cultures.Walcott records, with his distinctive linguistic blend of soaring imagery and plainly stated facts, the experience of a mid-lief period--in reality and in memory or the imagination.

As Louis Simpson wrote on the publication of Wacott's The Fortunate Traveller, "e;Walcott is a spellbinder.

Of how many poets can it be said that their poems are compelling--not a mere stringing together of images and ideas but language that delights in itself, rhythms that seem spontaneous, scenes that are vividly there?...The poet who can write like this is a master."e;

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux
1466880430 / 9781466880436
eBook (EPUB)
811
09/09/2014
English
76 pages
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