The Marriage in the Trees by Stanley Plumly

The Marriage in the Trees by Stanley Plumly

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The Marriage in the Trees by Stanley Plumly

Many of the poems in The Marriage in the Trees, Stanley Plumly's sixth book of poetry, concern the passing of the author's parents. They have the power of the deeply personal, and are clearly, in their wisdom and mastery of form and language, the work of a mature poet, one of our finest. Images of trees and birds dominate these poems. Birds--owls, doves, crows, and cardinals--whether remembered from childhood or spotted in a rain shower at Union Square, frequently inspire Plumly's lyrical meditations. They serve as symbols of the vitality at the abrupt edges of life. Trees--losing their leaves in the autumn, blooming in the spring, providing wood for both a home as well as a casket and cover from exposure--stand watch over these poems as they do over the life around us, symbols of permanence amid the transience of life. They/link the past, medieval to modern/the leaves still dark in summer, bronze and butter through hundreds of falls and winters./They're what's left of a larger thing. Memory, history, and family are powerful presences here, the past infusing the present with questions and with meaning. The Marriage in the Trees advances Stanley Plumly's standing as one of our strongest and most accomplished lyric poets.

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ISBN 13 9780880014878
ISBN 10 0880014873
Title The Marriage in the Trees
Author Stanley Plumly
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher ECCO Press
Year published 1997-01-21
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.