ID | 128295 |
Title Proper | Louise Gl1'ick's "messengers" |
Language | ENG |
Author | Cole, Henri |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | You have only to wait, they will find you. The geese ?ying low over the marsh, glittering in black water. They find you. And the deer - how beautiful they are. as though their bodies did not impede them. Slowly they drift into the open through bronze panels of sunlight. Why would they stand so still if they were not waiting? Almost motionless, until their cages rust, the shrubs shiver in the wind. squat and lea?ess. You have only to let it happen: that cry - release, release - like the moon wrenched out of earth and rising full in its circle of arrows until they come before you like dead things. saddled with ?esh. and you above them. wounded and dominant. |
`In' analytical Note | Daedalus Vol.143, No.1; Winter 2014: p.96-98 |
Journal Source | Daedalus Vol.143, No.1; Winter 2014: p.96-98 |
Key Words | Louise Gl1'ick Thoughts ; Politics ; Political Philosophy ; History ; Civilization ; Ethnicity ; Political Context ; Social Reforms ; Political History ; Human Thoughts ; Psychology ; Human Psychology ; Psychological Thoughts ; Political Thoughts ; Historical Thoughts ; Immaturity ; Modern Thoughts ; Louise Gl1'ick |