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|a Second Nature :
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|a Baton Rouge :
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
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|a Contents; I. SECOND NATURE; Second Nature; II. BECAUSE THE RELICT TRILLIUM, AND THE TANAGER, AND THE WREN; Calling Her Out; Spirit Jug; Ode; Her Voice, Half Hidden by the Leaves; Speckled Lilies; Global Warming; Equilibrium; Black Snake; Coyote; Doe in the Summer Glade; Her Elegy; Carve a Wooden Spool; III. WHAT IS OFFERED; In the Poet's House; Chrístos and the Tomato; Lessons; Taking the Byzantine Path to Monastíri Aghíou Ioánnou; Theológos; Face to Face; An Old Woman in Black; Odd; What Is Offered; The Doves; The Choice; In the Poet's House; IV. MANDALA ON A WALKING STICK; One Finger.
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|a Ice LightMuseum Pieces; Steadiness; Seeing; From the Very First, Not a Thing Is; Zen Gardens; On Balston Beach; Meditation at Main Brook; Dirt; Notes in the Margin; Mandala on a Walking Stick; Notes and Dedications.
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|a Learn of the green world what can be thy place," wrote Ezra Pound. In Second Nature, her tenth collection of poems, Margaret Gibson takes Pound=s stern counsel to heart. With stunning clarity, these poems move from acute observation to an empathy, participation, and intimacy that continues Gibson=s search to experience the Aone body@ of the world in direct encounter and to translate that encounter into words. As Emerson tells us, the Spirit moves throughout Nature and through usCour art is, therefore, second nature. Whether Gibson=s poems take us to Greece and to Aa writing desk no larger than.
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|a Project MUSE - Archive Poetry, Fiction and Creative Non-Fiction Supplement III
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