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What You Hear in the Dark.


What You Hear in the Dark

Sonia Gernes

University of Notre Dame Press The University of Notre Dame Press is a university press that is part of the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, United States. External link
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310 Flanner Hall, Notre Dame Notre Dame IPA: [nɔtʁ dam] is French for Our Lady, referring to the Virgin Mary. In the United States of America, Notre Dame , IN 46556 USA

www.undpress.nd.edu (574) 631-6346

0268029687 $20.00 176 pages

"What You Hear in the Dark: New and Selected Poems Among the numerous literary works titled Selected Poems are the following:
  • Selected Poems by Robert Frost
  • Selected Poems by Galway Kinnell
  • Selected Poems by Hugh MacDiarmid
  • Selected Poems by Howard Moss
" includes selections of the best of three previously published books of poetry by Sonia Gernes, including her book, "A Breeze Called the Fremantle Doctor: Poems/Tales," published in 1997. There are three sections of new poems in addition to reprised selected poems from 'Brief Lives' and 'Women at Forty' and selections from 'A Breeze Called the Fremantle Doctor.' Gernes is inimitable in·im·i·ta·ble  
adj.
Defying imitation; matchless.



[Middle English, from Latin inimit
 in her art which has been called "The telling of tales with grace and wit" through poetry. Her poetry helps the reader experience the eternal and the universal by delving into the personal, minutiae mi·nu·ti·a  
n. pl. mi·nu·ti·ae
A small or trivial detail: "the minutiae of experimental and mathematical procedure" Frederick Turner.
 reconsidered leading to an experience of the divine. Deeply searching, fresh and shot through with light and images, here are poems to light your soul's unquiet journey. A quotation has been selected from 10. Pipestone pipestone, hard, dull red or mottled pink-and-white clay stone, carved by Native Americans into pipes. Called calumets (see calumet) the pipes were used extensively in ceremonials. :

Indian Joe in his quarry hut /told me this. He carves/ paperweights, arrowheads,/ the little pipe I'm sending you./ Pipestone is part of our flesh,/ he said, red men a part of this stone/ Then, why do you sell it? I said,/ looking off toward the quarry shelf./ This is a place of peace, he said,/ war clubs are buried, angers gone./ The seventh direction is self,/ he said. When you white men pray,/ does it come from breath-/ does it come from bone?

"What You Hear in the Dark" is a masterful collection of songs, of singing words, of pictures, of ideas, of poetry. It will lead you to wondrous places.
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Title Annotation:What You Hear in the Dark: New and Selected Poems
Author:Nancy, Lorraine
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Date:Aug 1, 2006
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