![]() ![]() "Do you cherish your humble and silky life?" She makes us see the extraordinary in our everyday lives, how something as common as light can be "an invitation/to happiness,/and that happiness,/when it's done right,/is a kind of holiness,/palpable and redemptive." She illuminates how a near miss with an alligator can be the catalyst for seeing the world "as if for the second time/the way it really is." Oliver's passionate demonstrations of delight are powerful reminders of the bond between every individual, all living things, and the natural world. "Do you love this world?" she interrupts a poem about peonies to ask the reader. ![]() Mary Oliver's perceptive, brilliantly crafted poems about the natural landscape and the fundamental questions of life and death have won high praise from critics and readers alike. 1 Ratings 13 Want to read 1 Currently reading 2 Have read Overview View 9 Editions Details Reviews Lists Related Books Publish Date 1992 Publisher Beacon Press Language English Previews available in: English This edition doesnt have a description yet.This collection features thirty poems published only in this volume as well as selections from the poet's first eight books. New and selected poems by Mary Oliver 5.00 Mary Oliver was awarded the National Book Award for New and Selected Poems, Volume One. Since its initial appearance it has become one of the best-selling volumes of poetry in the country. A collection of poems covering such topics as nature, writing, and art. ![]()
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