A savoury new collection nominated for the 1996 Pulitzer Prize in Literature. An impressive sequel to his previous work which was also nominated for the Pulitzer Prize.
A reviewer once described Red Hawk's poetry as "having that rarest of all virtues: a sense of civilization." Another said that his "poems are so exquisite, they seem almost to have been translated from an alien tongue." Nowhere is that talent more on display than here, in his third book of poems.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:0934252645
ISBN13:9780934252645
Release Date:March 1998
Publisher:Hohm Press
Length:96 Pages
Weight:0.35 lbs.
Dimensions:0.3" x 5.4" x 8.5"
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Format: Paperback
Condition: New
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Good book on finding meaning in a meaningless world!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Buy this book...it will change your life
Red Hawk puts his intense life experiences in his work.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I have known Red Hawk all of my life & he is one of the most intense questioners of the meaning of life & death on this planet. Some of his narratives relate to his own life directly & some indirectly. He wondrous storyteller.
Finally...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Finally a book of poems that speaks of my own experience and understanding of the world!! This book and Red Hawk's two previous books are some of the best poetry I've ever read...and I read poetry like a fiend. As a high school English teacher, I am always on the hunt for poems whose literal meanings are clear enough for students to be interested right off but which also offer a wealth of deeper meaning once the surface is scratched--Red Hawk's poems are perfect for this. My students love him and so many have begun reading poetry on their own after this introduction!! (This, of course, is the English teacher's secret fantasy--a world of poetry readers!!) I, myself, am always moved by the depth of the poems themselves and I always notice something previously missed. If you read only one poem in your life, read "For Rain Drop Who Grows Up" -- it is, without doubt, one of the most beautiful tributes to a child I have ever read.
An important & powerful book of poetry;highly recommend.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Red Hawk speaks with such a stunning & plain elegance that his voice can be a help to others. He tells the truth no matter how bad it makes him look. His is a book about honor,love,wisdom, death and how to use all of those as spiritual practice. It changed me; it is a book which matters.
A powerful, thoughtful and amazing experience!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This beautiful collection of poems follows Red Hawk's stunning "The Sioux Dog Dance." Following a year at Princeton University as its Hodder Fellow, Red Hawk has lost none of his ability to powerfully convey images of beauty and evil as revealed in everyday life. Much of this work is autobiographical and reveals the writer/educator as a self-described "loser" searching for salvation in an ugly world. He has the rare ability to seek and find the truth in the smallest and seemingly most meaningless of actions. With spare and simple prose, Red Hawk turns a perceptive and unwavering eye on the world, as well as himself. THIS IS A MUST-BUY, EVEN IF YOU HATE POETRY!!!
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