Selected Product: | New and Selected Poems: Volume Two Hardcover Edition: 1 Author: Mary Oliver Publisher: Beacon Press Release Date: 2005-10-12 ISBN-10: 0807068861 ISBN-13: 9780807068861 List Price: $24.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Red Bird: Poems ISBN-10: 0807068926 ISBN-13: 9780807068922 List Price:$23.00 Why I Wake Early: New Poems ISBN-10: 0807068799 ISBN-13: 9780807068793 List Price:$14.00 Thirst: Poems ISBN-10: 0807068977 ISBN-13: 9780807068977 List Price:$14.00 At Blackwater Pond: Mary Oliver Reads Mary Oliver ISBN-10: 0807007005 ISBN-13: 9780807007006 List Price:$19.95 New and Selected Poems: Volume One ISBN-10: 0807068780 ISBN-13: 9780807068786 List Price:$28.50 New and Selected Poems: Volume One ISBN-10: 0807068780 ISBN-13: 0046442068789 List Price:$28.50 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for New and Selected Poems: Volume Two by Mary Oliver (ISBN-10: 0807068861, ISBN-13: 9780807068861). At this time we have not yet written a review for New and Selected Poems: Volume Two by Mary Oliver (ISBN-10: 0807068861, ISBN-13: 9780807068861). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com As Diane Wakoski has noted, the power of Mary Oliver's Frost-influenced pastoral writing is in her ability to cast a spell, to create "the illusion that the natural world is graspable." Oliver's fierce independence, beautiful imagery, and love and knowledge of the natural world are all driven by a searching mind, expressed in poems that make for good company. In Some Questions You Might Ask, Oliver gives us this one to chew over: "Is the soul solid, like iron?/ or is it tender and breakable, like/ the wings of a moth in the beak of an owl?" Highly recommended. Mary Oliver Poems, Book 1 | Customer Rating: | | A must to complete the set. For some reason, I bought volume 2 first. As an aficiando of Mary Oliver, I am very happy to have both volumes now. | Relaxing, absorbing poetry | Customer Rating: | | I love Mary Oliver's poetry - it always puts me into a better frame of mind, and makes me slow down and breathe. Her poetry is so lyrical and evocative, I am transported straight to the wonderful natural world, and am able to view my struggles and petty difficulties through a calming and peaceful lens. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys poetry, and to anyone who hasn't yet fallen in love with poetry - Mary Oliver is one of the best poets ever, in my opinion! | Mary Oliver's Poetry | Customer Rating: | | This is a collection of her poems, old and new. She is an outstanding poet, and one cannot do better than have her book of poems by your bedside, to read before going to sleep or when you awake in the night, or first thing in the morning. | Be Ignited Or Be Gone | Customer Rating: | The Pulitzer Prize winning poet, Mary Oliver, finishes her poem,"What Have I Learned So Far" with the line, 'Be ignited, or be gone.'To me, this conveys the passion she brings to life and poetry. What comes through clearly in her poems is her reverence for nature. New and Selected Poems, Volume Two, is a moving collection of her past works combined with many new poems. There is a Zen isness that permeates her work.Haiku like parsimony with no embellishment. Nature does not need anything extra. For example, writing about what she saw after a storm - And this detail: the body of a duck, a golden-eye; and beside it one black-backed gull. In the body of the duck, among the breast feathers, a hole perhaps an inch across; the color within the hole a shouting red. And bend it as you might, nothing was to blame: storms must toss, and the great black-backed gawker must eat, and so on. It was merely a moment. I recently saw Mary Oliver at the 92nd Street 'Y' in New York City where she was reading from this collection. See her if you can. She reads as she writes, with dignity and with passion and wisdom. This is an extraordinary collection of poems. | Mary Oliver is magical | Customer Rating: | I have about 5 of her poetry books. I feel that her poetry has gotten more and more beautiful over time, and believe that this collection is better than Volume 1. Mary Oliver is definitely my favorite poet - much of her writing is about a thirst for growth and spirituality, and finding peace in nature and love (friendships and relationships). I have given this book to a number of friends, who are also touched by her gift of expressing the unexpressable. Some of my favorite poems in this book: the Percy series (her dog), Why I Wake Early, and The Whistler.
My other favorite book of Mary Oliver poems is her most recent one: "Thirst". It deals with grief at the lost of her long-time partner and is quite beautiful. For those looking for a really good book of poems in general, I *definitely* recommend "Good Poems," compiled by Garrison Keillor; and "Risking Everything: 110 Poems of Love and Redemption" compiled by Roger Housden. Enjoy! |
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