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Paperback Trying to Catch the Horses Book

ISBN: 0870135341

ISBN13: 9780870135347

Trying to Catch the Horses

Dan Gerber's Trying to Catch the Horses is his first full-length collection since his highly acclaimed selected poems, A Last Bridge Home, published in 1992. Many of these fifty-eight poems have appeared in the finest literary magazines and anthologies, including Poetry, New Letters, The Ohio Review, and The Best American Poetry 1999, selected by Robert Bly.
Long recognized as a meditative poet with an almost mystical connection to animals and the natural world, Gerber begins this collection with a quote from Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh: "Contemplate seeing your bodily form present before you--in the trees, the grass and leaves, the river." In the manner of Rilke and Juan Ram n Jim nez, Gerber's unadorned poems are acts of discovery, inviting us into a place deep within ourselves through a conversation between human consciousness and the consciousness of things. In the title poem "Trying to Catch the Horses," the poet achieves his apparent goal not through will or ambition, but by letting go, to become "a clump of grass they (the horses) must graze," and to reach up and touch "the sky itself as far as it goes." In two of the book's most riveting poems, Gerber focuses his imagination on both our century's World Wars, envisioning a burst of shrapnel as a flight of blackbirds, and questions the entire enterprise of a great battle in the Pacific and how "we never thought / of fish in the sea and how / this was their home though not their war...."
Whether Gerber writes about horses or war, hiking a canyon or encountering a wolf, his backdrop is a profound silence against which these poems become necessary song.

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we see the world again and again

This is Gerber at his absolute best. These poems come from the well of a pure heart and an imagination that is constantly taking in the world and giving it back to us. I abandon myself again and again to these poems, this perfect sense of the world as it is, not as I wish it to be. And they are generous poems, too. I put down the book and understand what it means to come to an acceptance of the past and the present..that perfect point in time where, if I'm lucky, I can find myself every day. Poems like "My Father's Fields", "Wild Horses" and "Spirit Harness" tell the tale of how the world leaks into the self.
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