Synopses & Reviews
Kumin writes ... with the clear gaze of a journalist and the ire of an activist.... Filled with love. '"Christian Science Monitorshaken up and invigorated by the darker, human realities. Both "delicate and powerful" (Library Journal), she faces with equanimity the disappointments and joys of sixty years of marriage'"ending with the unspoken question of "Which of us will go down first."
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Here Maxine Kumin's signature nature poems are shaken up and invigorated by the darker, human realities. Both "delicate and powerful" (), she faces with equanimity the disappointments and joys of sixty years of marriage--ending with the unspoken question of "Which of us will go down first."
Synopsis
Here Maxine Kumin's signature nature poems are shaken up and invigorated by the darker, human realities. Both "delicate and powerful" (Library Journal), she faces with equanimity the disappointments and joys of sixty years of marriage'"ending with the unspoken question of "Which of us will go down first."
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shaken up and invigorated by the darker, human realities. Both "delicate and powerful" (Library Journal), she faces with equanimity the disappointments and joys of sixty years of marriage'"ending with the unspoken question of "Which of us will go down first."
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"The power that Kumin draws from and brings to literature is potent and seemingly inexhaustible."'"Booklist
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"Kumin writes ... with the clear gaze of a journalist and the ire of an activist.... Filled with love."--
About the Author
Maxine Kumin (1925--2014), a former U.S. poet laureate, was the author of nineteen poetry collections as well as numerous works of fiction and nonfiction. Her awards included the Pulitzer Prize, the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, the Aiken Taylor Award, the Poet's Prize, and the Harvard Arts and Robert Frost medals.