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Nine Gates
Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry | Jane Hirshfield
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A Gate Enables passage between what is inside and what is outside, and the connection poetry forges between inner and outer lives is the fundamental theme of these nine essays. Nine Gates begins with a close examination of the roots of poetic craft in "the mind of concentration" and concludes by exploring the writer's role in creating a sense of community that is open, inclusive and able to bind the individual and the whole in a way that allows each full self-expression. in between, Nine Gates illumines the nature of originality, translation, the various strategies by which meaning unfolds itself in language, poetry's roots in oral memory and the importance of the shadow to good art. A person who enters completely into the experience of a poem is initiated into a deeper intimacy with life. Delving into the nature of poetry, Jane Hirshfield also writes on the nature of the human mind, perception and experience. Nine Gates is about the underpinnings of poetic craft, but it is also about a way of being alive in the world -- alertly, musically, intelligently, passionately, permeably. In part a primer for the general reader, Nine Gates is also a manual for the working writer, with each "gate" exploring particular strategies of language and thought that allow a poem to convey meaning and emotion with clarity and force. Above all, Nine Gates is an insightful guide to the way the mind of poetry awakens our fundamental consciousness of what can be known when a person is most fully alive.
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BekaReid
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This book isn't just about poetry and writing. It's about life. It's about originality (is there such a thing? We are all influenced and copy to some degree but yet our voice comes through). It's about deliberation and focus and exploration and paying attention. It's about learning to live with the demons in our minds. And the shadow and the light. And how poetry is all around us.

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BekaReid
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"to read a poem well, we must travel through its words but also pass through its silences"

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BekaReid
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"Making a poem is neither a wholly conscious activity nor an act of unconscious transcription-it is a way for new thinking and feeling to come into existence, a way in which disparate modes of meaning and being may join."

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hwheaties
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Haven't been around as much...had my Spanish class for my MA and have been working on a 30/30 #poetry challenge. And I made it! Which is crazy for me to think about. It was good for me to take the time to write EVERY DAY and not just in the happenstance way I had been. Cheers, Littens!

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hwheaties
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Aaaannnddd Friday #bookmail part 2! This is one I ordered, of course. Trying to read more about the genre in which I write...

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