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An Evensong

ISBN-13: 9781532604812 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 84 str.

Nathaniel a. Schmidt; Ethan Lewis
An Evensong Nathaniel a. Schmidt Ethan Lewis 9781532604812 Resource Publications (CA) - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

An Evensong

ISBN-13: 9781532604812 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 84 str.

Nathaniel a. Schmidt; Ethan Lewis
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Like the religious service for which this romantic collection is named, An Evensong employs poetic forms within an ecclesiastical context as it endeavors to order and make meaning of our broken world. Using characters and settings as varied as monks in medieval monasteries, middle-aged sons in suburban shopping malls, poets in funeral parlors, and combat veterans in college classrooms, these poems form a congregation that longs to receive grace, and yet this revelation often seems beyond mere human grasp. To assist with this mystical pursuit, the verses turn to the scriptures, mythology, history, and the arts to discern some truth from these transcendent traditions. Although the poems do not shy away from humanity's propensity for destruction, their inherently creative discipline leads them on a journey toward a creative God, one whom they might glimpse with hope and wonder. Thus, the collection becomes a meditation on devotion and worship, much like its namesake's liturgy, interested in how our relationship with the Word creates a meaningful existence. ""Awake and observant, Nathaniel Schmidt's An Evensong invites us into reckoning by its rich articulation of the grandiose and the quotidian. Full of surprising accessibility in the face of their erudition, and bustling with gratitude for the Romantic and Metaphysical poets who have shaped his tradition, Schmidt's poems break, blow, and burn to name the truest wisdoms of our luminous being--mind, body, and soul."" --Dave Harrity, author of These Intricacies ""If poetry is meant to open up what is frozen within us, Schmidt's poetry does that through its surprising juxtapositions, startling images, range of language, and allusive quality. This is the poetry of a celebratory journey, leading us more and more into the surprising quality of human creativity."" --Gary Schmidt, Professor of English, Calvin College ""Schmidt's poems embody his eager desire to receive and explore the world, a desire akin to hatchlings who stretch their naked necks to receive a worm, their beaks 'voicing / psalms and complaints to the descending parent.' These poems are the psalms and complaints of a poet making sense of the gift of life. Rich with theology, tradition, and insight, this book composes a lush liturgy."" --Jeffrey Bilbro, Assistant Professor of English, Spring Arbor University ""This first book comprehends what Emerson meant when he said that language is fossil poetry. Schmidt rescues from the boneyard all the organic bits and renders out the marrow. These bones not only live, they sing."" --L. S. Klatt, author of Sunshine Wound ""In Schmidt's poetry, readers will encounter lines rich with attention to imagery, rhythm, and sound. An Evensong is a chronicle of a poet engaging meaningfully with art, literature, and faith, and doing so with reverence and insight."" --Nathaniel L. Hansen, editor of The Windhover Nathaniel A. Schmidt's poetry can be found in various journals including Windhover, Perspectives, The Anglican Theological Review, and The Penwood Review. Holding a Bachelor's degree in English from Calvin College, and a Master's degree, also in English, from the University of Illinois Springfield, he has taught for Spring Arbor University, Jackson College, and Grace College. Originally from the Chicago-land area, he currently resides in southwest Michigan, where he continues to find joy in the Word.

Like the religious service for which this romantic collection is named, An Evensong employs poetic forms within an ecclesiastical context as it endeavors to order and make meaning of our broken world. Using characters and settings as varied as monks in medieval monasteries, middle-aged sons in suburban shopping malls, poets in funeral parlors, and combat veterans in college classrooms, these poems form a congregation that longs to receive grace, and yet this revelation often seems beyond mere human grasp. To assist with this mystical pursuit, the verses turn to the scriptures, mythology, history, and the arts to discern some truth from these transcendent traditions. Although the poems do not shy away from humanitys propensity for destruction, their inherently creative discipline leads them on a journey toward a creative God, one whom they might glimpse with hope and wonder. Thus, the collection becomes a meditation on devotion and worship, much like its namesakes liturgy, interested in how our relationship with the Word creates a meaningful existence. ""Awake and observant, Nathaniel Schmidts An Evensong invites us into reckoning by its rich articulation of the grandiose and the quotidian. Full of surprising accessibility in the face of their erudition, and bustling with gratitude for the Romantic and Metaphysical poets who have shaped his tradition, Schmidts poems break, blow, and burn to name the truest wisdoms of our luminous being--mind, body, and soul.""--Dave Harrity, author of These Intricacies ""If poetry is meant to open up what is frozen within us, Schmidts poetry does that through its surprising juxtapositions, startling images, range of language, and allusive quality. This is the poetry of a celebratory journey, leading us more and more into the surprising quality of human creativity.""--Gary Schmidt, Professor of English, Calvin College""Schmidts poems embody his eager desire to receive and explore the world, a desire akin to hatchlings who stretch their naked necks to receive a worm, their beaks voicing / psalms and complaints to the descending parent. These poems are the psalms and complaints of a poet making sense of the gift of life. Rich with theology, tradition, and insight, this book composes a lush liturgy."" --Jeffrey Bilbro, Assistant Professor of English, Spring Arbor University""This first book comprehends what Emerson meant when he said that language is fossil poetry. Schmidt rescues from the boneyard all the organic bits and renders out the marrow. These bones not only live, they sing.""--L. S. Klatt, author of Sunshine Wound""In Schmidts poetry, readers will encounter lines rich with attention to imagery, rhythm, and sound. An Evensong is a chronicle of a poet engaging meaningfully with art, literature, and faith, and doing so with reverence and insight.""--Nathaniel L. Hansen, editor of The WindhoverNathaniel A. Schmidts poetry can be found in various journals including Windhover, Perspectives, The Anglican Theological Review, and The Penwood Review. Holding a Bachelors degree in English from Calvin College, and a Masters degree, also in English, from the University of Illinois Springfield, he has taught for Spring Arbor University, Jackson College, and Grace College. Originally from the Chicago-land area, he currently resides in southwest Michigan, where he continues to find joy in the Word.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Literaturoznawstwo
Kategorie BISAC:
Literary Criticism > General
Poetry > American - General
Wydawca:
Resource Publications (CA)
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781532604812
Rok wydania:
2016
Ilość stron:
84
Waga:
0.13 kg
Wymiary:
15.0 x 22.9 x 1.2
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01


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