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Night Abraham Called to the Stars Poems

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ISBN-10: 0060188812

ISBN-13: 9780060188818

Edition: 2001

Authors: Robert Bly

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Robert Bly's new collection of poetry is made of forty-eight poems written in the intricate form called the ghazal, which is the central poetic form in Islam. The influence of Hafez and Rumi is clear, and yet the poems descend into the wealth of Western history, referring at times to Monet, Giordano Bruno, Emerson, St. Francis, Newton, and Chekhov, as well as to events in Bly's own life. The leaping between joy and "ruin" produces a poetry which makes him, as Kennet Rexroth noted, "one of the leaders in a poetic revival which has returned American literature to the world community."
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Book details

List price: $23.00
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 4/24/2001
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 112
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.25" long x 0.54" tall
Weight: 0.572

Robert Bly lives on a farm in his native state of Minnesota. He edited The Seventies magazine, which he founded as The Fifties and in the next decade called The Sixties. In 1966, with David Ray, he organized American Writers Against the Vietnam War. The Light Around the Body, which won the National Book Award in 1968, was strongly critical of the war in Vietnam and of American foreign policy. Since publication of Iron John: A Book About Men (1990), a response to the women's movement, Bly has been immensely popular, appearing on talk shows and advising men to retrieve their primitive masculinity through wildness. Bly is also a translator of Scandinavian literature, such as Twenty Poems of…    

The Night Abraham Called to the Stars
The Wildebeest
Jerez at Easter
Giordano Bruno and the Muddy Footprint
Moses' Cradle
The Dead of Shiloh
When We Became Lovers
Monet's Haystacks
What Kept Horace Alive
The Love from Far Away
Eudalia and Plato
The Trap-Door
Hannibal and Robespierre
Walking Backward
Wanting to Steal Time
Calderon
The Wagon and the Cliff
Forgiving the Mailman
The Way the Parrot Learns
Rembrandt's Portrait of Titus with a Red Hat
Nikos and His Donkey
Pitzeem and the Mare
The Country Roads
Iseult and the Badger
In Praise of Scholars
The Fish in the Window
Montserrat
The French Generals
The Battle at Ypres, 1915
The Raft of Green Logs
The Five Inns
The Baal Shem and Francis Bacon
Natchez Inns
The Cabbages of Chekhov
The Eel in the Cave
Rembrandt's Etchings
The Cardinal's Cry
The Old St. Peter by Rembrandt
Why Is It the Spark's Fault?
Augustine on His Ship
The Difficult Word
Testifying to the Night
The Storyteller's Way
How This Wealth Came to Be
Noah Watching the Rain
Listening
So Be It. Amen
Dawn