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Auden age of anxiety full text available online
Auden age of anxiety full text available online













auden age of anxiety full text available online

Heidi Greco is known already from her previous books of poetry, notably those about Amelia Earhart, A: The Amelia Poems (Lipstick Press, 2009) and Flightpaths (Caitlin, 2017). sometimes with all of these elements acting at once.” “ Practical Anxiety is a book of wonders and dreams, questions and calls to action, meditation, eulogy and prayer. Russell Thornton, author of The Hundred Lives In her detailing of “anxieties” that give her “practical” poems, in her sounding of clear notes of bewilderment, celebration, reflection, intense observation of other people and the natural world, and many-levelled love, Greco signs up her life under a scrupulous, subtle lyricism, with warmth and with never-failing charm.” Catherine Owen, author of The Day of the the Dead and Dear Ghost Greco rewrites the psalms, celebrates threatened “blood-ruddy” ecosystems, reminds us of the dangers in “clutching remotes instead of each other.” This collection of lyrical noticings can’t simply be summed up as “domestic,” but instead must be considered as a set of vital knowings from one fully alive woman’s life. “Heidi Greco’s poems in Practical Anxiety capture the recollected fears of childhood in the bowl of “bedtime hands,” and acknowledge, to an almost-honouring of, the irky angsts being an adult is amid its “skeltered” piles of unwashed dishes. “Heidi Greco’s abundantly generous new collection, Practical Anxiety, sings “praises to the light.” Not afraid to hold death in her open hands, Greco is also alive to the “happy slurry of life.” This is poetry of breadth and depth, shimmering with firefly-quick intelligence and imagination. They are a celebration of the quiet glory ensconced in the ‘practical’ nature of the everyday world, even though that world may often feel overwhelmingly filled with ‘anxiety.’ But even though many of them deal with the domestic world long considered the ‘domain’ of females, they reach well beyond the realm of the kitchen and tradition. There is no doubt that these are poems written by a woman. Boldly unafraid, they confront the realities of climate change, the desecration of habitat, some quiet truths about aging and death. These poems dwell in the hearth of domesticity, but they look beyond the confines of the home with clear eyes.















Auden age of anxiety full text available online