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Questions Of Fire

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Questions of Fire is a poet's response to the complex 21st century environment, from work to home to war, in an age dawning with violence. This book offers not quick solutions to dilemmas, but discoveries won through experience, and illuminating observations of contemporary life. Meditation on Washington D.C. in April 2003 During the war, winter thawed in a rapid of hot and cold days, disarming us with a tempest of wind, lull, and rain: Walking to work in a wetness of caves, talking of war in flash fountains of sun, greens filled the trees like so many birds; birds will perch soon like so many buds; they will sing the ever-fresh song. . . . One way we understand poetry is by what is left with us-an aftermath-I cannot get these poems out of my mind. Grace Cavalieri, poet and radio host of The Poet and the Poem from The Library of Congress Gregg Mosson is a unique nature poet as well as antiwar beacon and poetry activist. Antler, wilderness poet and author of Factory One cannot help but follow, poem after poem, as Mosson takes on the personal responsibility of bearing witness. Truly, "solidarity" is what one feels then - the unflinching presence of a poet attendant to human experience, who asks the questions first of himself. Madeleine Mysko, faculty at Johns Hopkins University and author of Bringing Vincent Home

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780981973173
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 86
  • Published:
  • September 14, 2009
  • Dimensions:
  • 156x234x4 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 134 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 11, 2024

Description of Questions Of Fire

Questions of Fire is a poet's response to the complex 21st century environment, from work to home to war, in an age dawning with violence. This book offers not quick solutions to dilemmas, but discoveries won through experience, and illuminating observations of contemporary life.

Meditation on Washington D.C. in April 2003

During the war, winter thawed in a rapid
of hot and cold days, disarming us
with a tempest of wind, lull, and rain:
Walking to work in a wetness of caves,
talking of war in flash fountains of sun,
greens filled the trees like so many birds;
birds will perch soon like so many buds;
they will sing the ever-fresh song. . . .
One way we understand poetry is by what is left with us-an aftermath-I cannot get these poems out of my mind.
Grace Cavalieri, poet and radio host of The Poet and the

Poem from The Library of Congress
Gregg Mosson is a unique nature poet as well as antiwar beacon and poetry activist.
Antler, wilderness poet and author of Factory

One cannot help but follow, poem after poem, as Mosson takes on the personal responsibility of bearing witness. Truly, "solidarity" is what one feels then - the unflinching presence of a poet attendant to human experience, who asks the questions first of himself.
Madeleine Mysko, faculty at Johns Hopkins University

and author of Bringing Vincent Home

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