Zero at the bone : fifty entries against despair /
Few contemporary writers ask the questions about faith, morality and God that Christian Wiman does, and even fewer, perhaps none, do so with his urgency and eloquence. Wiman, an award-winning poet and the author of My Bright Abyss, lays the motion of his mind on the page in this genre-defying work,...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Farrar, Straus and Giroux,
[2023].
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| Edition: | First edition. |
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| Summary: | Few contemporary writers ask the questions about faith, morality and God that Christian Wiman does, and even fewer, perhaps none, do so with his urgency and eloquence. Wiman, an award-winning poet and the author of My Bright Abyss, lays the motion of his mind on the page in this genre-defying work, an indivisible blend of poetry, criticism, theology and searing memoir. As Marilynne Robinson wrote, "Wiman's poetry and his scholarship have a purifying urgency that is rare in this world. It enables him to say new things in timeless language, so that the reader's surprise and assent are one and the same." Zero at the Bone begins with Wiman's preoccupation with despair, and through fifty brief pieces, he unravels its seductive appeal. The book is studded with the poetry and prose of writers who inhabit Wiman's thoughts, and the voices of Wallace Stevens, Lucille Clifton, Emily Dickinson and others join his own. At its heart and Wiman's, however, are his family, his young children (who ask their own invaluable questions, like "Why are you a poet? I mean why?"), his wife and those he grew up with in west Texas. Wiman is the rare thinker who takes up the mantle of our greatest mystics and does so with an honest, profound and contemporary sensibility. Zero at the Bone is a revelation. |
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| Item Description: | Includes index. |
| Physical Description: | x, 306 pages ; 22 cm. |
| ISBN: | 9780374603458 0374603456 |