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Judgment Day: Poems in Franklin, TN
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Judgment Day: Poems in Franklin, TN
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Bringing together physical and metaphysical, elegy and celebration,
Judgment Day
is rich with grace and insight.
In this rapacious world, we eat or are eaten—so poet-critic Sandra M. Gilbert suggests throughout
, her tenth collection of poems. Tracing this theme through the range of histories that make us who we are—private, public, religious, artistic, even culinary—Gilbert meditates on recent events as well as the sacred turnings of time, great works of graphic art, and the personal crises that continually reshape our lives.
Judgment Day
is rich with grace and insight.
In this rapacious world, we eat or are eaten—so poet-critic Sandra M. Gilbert suggests throughout
, her tenth collection of poems. Tracing this theme through the range of histories that make us who we are—private, public, religious, artistic, even culinary—Gilbert meditates on recent events as well as the sacred turnings of time, great works of graphic art, and the personal crises that continually reshape our lives.
Bringing together physical and metaphysical, elegy and celebration,
Judgment Day
is rich with grace and insight.
In this rapacious world, we eat or are eaten—so poet-critic Sandra M. Gilbert suggests throughout
, her tenth collection of poems. Tracing this theme through the range of histories that make us who we are—private, public, religious, artistic, even culinary—Gilbert meditates on recent events as well as the sacred turnings of time, great works of graphic art, and the personal crises that continually reshape our lives.
Judgment Day
is rich with grace and insight.
In this rapacious world, we eat or are eaten—so poet-critic Sandra M. Gilbert suggests throughout
, her tenth collection of poems. Tracing this theme through the range of histories that make us who we are—private, public, religious, artistic, even culinary—Gilbert meditates on recent events as well as the sacred turnings of time, great works of graphic art, and the personal crises that continually reshape our lives.