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Loading... Negative Blue: Selected Later Poems (edition 2000)by Charles Wright (Author)Desire discriminates and language discriminates: They form no part of the essence of things: each word Is a failure, each object We name and place leads us another step away from the light. Loss is its own gain. Its secret is emptiness. Our images lie in the flat pools of their dark selves Like bodies of water the tide moves. They move as the tide moves. Its secret is emptiness. A great collection of work by an underrated poet. In Wright's poetry, Paul Celan, Du Fu, and Dante meet and discuss the Appalachians. This kaleidoscopic conversation is nowhere more evident than the selections from Chickamauga—which, for me, are the strongest. |
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They form no part of the essence of things:
each word
Is a failure, each object
We name and place
leads us another step away from the light.
Loss is its own gain.
Its secret is emptiness.
Our images lie in the flat pools of their dark selves
Like bodies of water the tide moves.
They move as the tide moves.
Its secret is emptiness.
A great collection of work by an underrated poet. In Wright's poetry, Paul Celan, Du Fu, and Dante meet and discuss the Appalachians. This kaleidoscopic conversation is nowhere more evident than the selections from Chickamauga—which, for me, are the strongest. ( )