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Summer Snow
Summer Snow: New Poems | Robert Hass
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A major collection of entirely new poems from the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award-winning author of Time and Materials and The Apple Trees at Olema A new volume of poetry from Robert Hass is always an event. In Summer Snow, his first collection of poems since 2010, Hass further affirms his position as one of our most highly regarded living poets. Hasss trademark careful attention to the natural world, his subtle humor, and the delicate but wide-ranging eye he casts on the human experience are fully on display in his masterful collection. Touching on subjects including the poignancy of loss, the serene and resonant beauty of nature, and the mutability of desire, Hass exhibits his virtuosic abilities, expansive intellect, and tremendous readability in one of his most ambitious and formally brilliant collections to date.
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Anna40
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In his poetry, Hass remembers other poets (Eugenio Montale) meditates on death in various stages in life (childhood, youth, middle age), describes nature in detail, reflects on history.
“All you have to do is say the words for some imagined others in a world of words, a lull of world and words that make a world, or makes a seeing in the dark as sheet lightning does, sometimes, at night, in summer fields.”

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A new collection by the former Poet Laureate and Pulitzer prize winner. As he ages, of course, he looks back, recalling a lot of people who have passed on (there are so many mentions of people who are dead now), contemplating loss and beauty. Some of the political poems are the strongest in the collection, including a lovely poem about his experience at a peace conference in Korea and a protest at a military complex.

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KathyWheeler
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Finished Summer Snow at the beach. It just wasn‘t for me. It‘s easy to see how talented Hass is, but his blatantly political poems in the latter half of the book bored me. The nature poems near the front were better, but the author has a fixation with death, and that can be too much for me. It took me several days to finish a 152 page book. I also finished Foxglove Summer on the way back; it‘s still good.

ljuliel What‘s the little cage- house sorta thing in your pictures ? Sorry you didn‘t like the book, but your pictures are pretty. 5y
KathyWheeler @ljuliel I thought it might be some sort of weird play thing for kids, but it‘s a plastic recycle bin. Thanks! The Mississippi Gulf Coast really makes for lovely pictures.😊 5y
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KathyWheeler
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Tonight‘s reading. I‘ve read more poetry in the last 2 years than I‘ve read in all the years since grad school in English and I got my degree in 1983.

TiredLibrarian Good for you! Fellow English Lit major (86) and I've been slacking for the last few years too. 5y
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