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Fathering the Map: New and Selected Later Poems.

Fathering the Map: New and Selected Later Poems.

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Fathering the Map: New and Selected Later Poems.

by Robert Pack

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Chicago, IL The University of Chicago Press, 1993. Hardcover First Edition; First Printing indicated. First Edition; First Printing indicated. Very Near Fine in Very Good DJ: The Book shows only the former bookseller's rubber-stamped logo at the upper corner of the front free endpaper; the binding is square and secure; the text is clean. DJ shows indications of very careful use, but there is one inch chip at the top of the rear hinge and two tiny, closed tears; the price is unclipped; mylar-protected. A New book in a mildly worn, but flawed DJ. NOT a Remainder, Book-Club, or Ex-Library. 8vo. 302pp. Hardback with DJ. "Poetry," wrote Wordsworth, "is the breath and finer spirit of all knowledge; it is the impassioned expression which is the countenance of all Science." Robert Pack's new book is a heady mixture of the finer spirit. A selection from his last five books, along with a collection of new poems, Fathering the Map takes us from the personal reflections distilled in the lyrics of Waking to My Name (1980) to the worldly reckonings of Inheritance (1992) and back again. In the dramatic monologues of Faces in a Single Tree (1984), in the narrative of a wayward life from womb to double ending in Clayfield Rejoices, Clayfield Laments (1987), in a cosmic tour conducted by the physicist Heinz Pagels with Before It Vanishes (1990), Pack has fashioned poems of intimate experience, scientific meditations, philosophical wonder, poems that breathe the knowledge of man and woman, young and old, artist and human animal. Pack's work has won the acclaim of writers, critics, and readers from Robert Penn Warren to Cynthia Ozick to Stephen Jay Gould, who comments that the "precious contacts of science and poetry are now sadly rare, but Bob Pack revitalizes the ancient union with incisive poems that sing with lyricism or bite with insight—but always seem to add wisdom to the scientist's epigram." "The poet improves his style and spirit as he extends his reach," Howard Nemerov has written, and in his new work Pack reaches back to some of his earliest memories, and so forward to a personal mythology that circles from the primal instant to the present ecological crisis. "Robert Pack's poetry is deeply rooted in his won family life," Richard Wilbur has remarked, "and yet his imagination has always included us all." Cynthia Ozick has said of Pack's poetry: "We rejoice as we read."

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Title
Fathering the Map: New and Selected Later Poems.
Author
Robert Pack
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Hardcover
Book Condition
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Edition
First Edition; First Printing indicated.
ISBN 10
0226644057
ISBN 13
9780226644059
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press,
Place of Publication
Chicago, IL
Date Published
1993.
Bookseller catalogs
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