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The definitive volume from "one of America's greatest living poets."-The Washington Post Book World
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April 2005
534 pages ISBN: 1556592183 Hardcover
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Fiction Poetry
A powerful case can be made for declaring W.S. Merwin the
most influential American poet of the last half-century.
Migration: New & Selected Poems is that case. As an undergraduate at Princeton, Merwin was advised by
John Berryman to "get down on your knees and pray to the
muse every day." Over the last 50 years, Merwin's muse led
him beyond the traditional verse of his early years to
revolutionary open forms that engaged a vast array of
influences and possibilities. As Adrienne Rich wrote of
W.S. Merwin's work, "I would be shamelessly jealous of this
poetry, if I didn't take so much from it into my own life." From Once in Spring
A sentence continues after thirty years
it wakes in the silence of the same room
the words that come to it after the long comma
existed all that time wandering in space
as points of light travel unseen through ages
of which they alone are the measure and arrive
at last to tell of something that came to pass
before they ever began or meant anything Migration is the distillation of a profound body of work.
Drawing the best poems from his acclaimed 17 books, and
including a selection of new poems, Migration is the
definitive Merwin volume. It embodies his evolving poetic
style, commitment to bearing witness, and artistic and
political nerve. There is nothing quite like this in
American poetry. Poet and translator W.S. Merwin has received nearly every
major literary accolade, including the Pulitzer Prize,
Tanning Prize and Bollingen Prize. He has long been
committed to artistic, political and environmental causes
in both word and deed; when presented with the Pulitzer
Prize, he donated the prize money to artists and the draft
resistance. He currently lives in Hawaii, where he
cultivates endangered palm trees.
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