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Habitat: New and Selected Poems, 1965-2005 in Franklin, TN
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Habitat: New and Selected Poems, 1965-2005 in Franklin, TN
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A master craftsman who seamlessly combines vision and contemplation, Brendan Galvin is considered among the most powerful naturalist poets today. Habitat, Galvin's fourteenth poetry book, combines eighteen new works with lyric pieces from the past forty years including two booklength narratives, Wampanoag Traveler and Saints in Their OxHide Boat. In a voice of quiet authority leavened with humor, Galvin intimately conveys his landscapes, birds and animals, people, and weather. By elevating the commonplace to the crucial, he takes his readers very far from the familiar.Habitat offers an opportunity to trace a remarkable poetic career. In their richly various shapes, colors, textures, and strategies, Galvin's poems bear witness to matters both joyful and intractable.Full of noosearoundtheneck wisecracks,
you'd have been an unwilling toiler,
envying the horse its stamina,
the hare its jagged speed over broken fields, and bog cotton its deference to wind on peatlands against blue mountains,
where it crowds whiteheaded as ancient peasants herded off the best grazing, enduring as if they'd do better as plants hoarding minerals through winter,
hairy prodigals spinning existence from clouds,
from mistfall two days out of three, the odd shoal of sun drifting across.
from "A Neolithic Meditation"
you'd have been an unwilling toiler,
envying the horse its stamina,
the hare its jagged speed over broken fields, and bog cotton its deference to wind on peatlands against blue mountains,
where it crowds whiteheaded as ancient peasants herded off the best grazing, enduring as if they'd do better as plants hoarding minerals through winter,
hairy prodigals spinning existence from clouds,
from mistfall two days out of three, the odd shoal of sun drifting across.
from "A Neolithic Meditation"
A master craftsman who seamlessly combines vision and contemplation, Brendan Galvin is considered among the most powerful naturalist poets today. Habitat, Galvin's fourteenth poetry book, combines eighteen new works with lyric pieces from the past forty years including two booklength narratives, Wampanoag Traveler and Saints in Their OxHide Boat. In a voice of quiet authority leavened with humor, Galvin intimately conveys his landscapes, birds and animals, people, and weather. By elevating the commonplace to the crucial, he takes his readers very far from the familiar.Habitat offers an opportunity to trace a remarkable poetic career. In their richly various shapes, colors, textures, and strategies, Galvin's poems bear witness to matters both joyful and intractable.Full of noosearoundtheneck wisecracks,
you'd have been an unwilling toiler,
envying the horse its stamina,
the hare its jagged speed over broken fields, and bog cotton its deference to wind on peatlands against blue mountains,
where it crowds whiteheaded as ancient peasants herded off the best grazing, enduring as if they'd do better as plants hoarding minerals through winter,
hairy prodigals spinning existence from clouds,
from mistfall two days out of three, the odd shoal of sun drifting across.
from "A Neolithic Meditation"
you'd have been an unwilling toiler,
envying the horse its stamina,
the hare its jagged speed over broken fields, and bog cotton its deference to wind on peatlands against blue mountains,
where it crowds whiteheaded as ancient peasants herded off the best grazing, enduring as if they'd do better as plants hoarding minerals through winter,
hairy prodigals spinning existence from clouds,
from mistfall two days out of three, the odd shoal of sun drifting across.
from "A Neolithic Meditation"

















