Earth Elegy

Earth Elegy - Cover

New and Selected Poems

by Margaret Gibson

224 pages / 5.50 x 9.00 inches / no illustrations

Poetry

Hardcover / 9780807121450 / February 1997
Paperback / 9780807121467 / February 1997

Earth Elegy gathers new poems as well as work from Margaret Gibson’s previous books and proves her a poet for whom the earth is a place of marvels and, at times, tragic splendor. Whether rendering the sun-splashed markets of Mexico, an evening of joyful community in Soviet Georgia, or the mountains and fields of solitary walks, these brilliantly crafted meditations explore the dynamics of radiance and grief as they manifest themselves in our lives.

In these poems, Gibson evokes the talismanic energy of things with a palette of sensual colors and textures reminiscent of the paintings of Georgia O’Keefe, as in her rendering of a sycamore, “each limb rippled like hair / unwound from a braid.”

In the most fundamental sense, her work is both political and spiritual: in its compassion, in its desire to know “harvest from theft,” and in its deep belief in human dignity. Her poems are profoundly contemplative, seeking within this world the “persistent fire / flung from the wordless Source.”

Earth Elegy traces the workings of a sensibility that focuses emotional intensity like light through a magnifying glass and brings its subjects alive in blazes of almost unbearable clarity.

Margaret Gibson, the poet laureate of Connecticut from 2019 to 2022, is the author of thirteen books of poems, including The Vigil, a finalist for the National Book Award. She has received grants from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Academy of American Poets. Her awards include the Lamont Selection, the Melville Kane Award, and the Connecticut Book Award. She is the editor of Waking Up to the Earth: Connecticut Poets in a Time of Global Climate Crisis.

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