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Dailiness: Essays on Poetry
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“In this wonderful collection of essays, Mark Jarman explores with wit and passion the practice of poetry—of making it, of reading it, of living it. In his vivid analyses of works by Brooks, Boisseau, Donne, Herbert, Rukeyser and Twichell, among others, he explores how the poems and their authors negotiate time and mortality, faith and devotion. He also offers an intimate examination of his own gorgeous work and how it comes onto the page. A delight for readers and writers of poetry.”—Margot Livesey, author of
The Flight of Gemma Hardy
and
Mercury
The essays in
Dailiness
are about how a poet makes a poem. For Mark Jarman a poem results from a deliberate and conscious act. He is especially interested in the way human consciousness connects devotional prayer to poetry. In these essays he considers poems written millennia apart—from
Gilgamesh
to George Herbert’s work, from the poems of Robert Frost to those of Seamus Heaney, to his own recently-written poems and those of his contemporaries. As the poems celebrate the work of daily creation, they possess a religious aspect. In
Jarman sheds light on how poems accomplish this work.
The Flight of Gemma Hardy
and
Mercury
The essays in
Dailiness
are about how a poet makes a poem. For Mark Jarman a poem results from a deliberate and conscious act. He is especially interested in the way human consciousness connects devotional prayer to poetry. In these essays he considers poems written millennia apart—from
Gilgamesh
to George Herbert’s work, from the poems of Robert Frost to those of Seamus Heaney, to his own recently-written poems and those of his contemporaries. As the poems celebrate the work of daily creation, they possess a religious aspect. In
Jarman sheds light on how poems accomplish this work.