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We Weep for Our Strangeness (Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary)
Dennis Schmitz

We Weep for Our Strangeness (Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary)

Carnegie Mellon University Press (Mar 04, 2008)
9780887484865
| Paperback
80 pages | 140 x 250 mm | English
Dewey 811
LC Control No. 2007937625

Subject

  • Poetry / American / General
  • Poetry / General

Plot

Dennis Schmitz is an original among American poets because of his knotty, lucid classical sensibility. These bucolic poems and elegies explore such experiences as the birth of a foal, the slow, miraculous growth of a glacier, and how a man can “grow from the inside/like a tree breaks whole from the seed.” These are the kind of poems one returns to when one feels that edgy, unmistakeable, pure desire to read poetry in “all its rawness.”