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🎶 A poem to bring hope and humility in this new season, by our own Sharon Olds, drawn from her recently released Balladz. This collection (the third in her series paying homage to poetic and song forms, following Odes and Arias) is a... https://t.co/J5Qh0OqtAp
she/her Poetry pamphlet take care of your hooves darling from https://t.co/2Jh019B9Pl
I remember hearing Sharon Olds say when she found herself writing odes she didn't want to look up what an ode is because she was enjoying herself and didn't want to find out she'd got it wrong.🥰
"Odes picks up where Stag's Leap left off, which is to say that it contains some of the best and most ingenious poems of her career." --The New York Times
"Odes sees Olds fully restored to the world, enjoying life in all its variety. It's perhaps the funniest book I've read this year, and also among the most moving and philosophical, charged with the kind of metaphysical self-interrogation that is a central, though often overlooked, aspect of her work." --The New Yorker
"Olds has many lurid imitators who miss her great project. Yes, her poems present matter-of-celebratory-fact aspects of the body sexual, but they never merely focus on parts as parts. Instead, they are connected to the whole of human experience, personal, historical, and even mythological." --World Literature Today
"Sharon Olds is a poet for these times, a powerful woman who won't back down." --San Francisco Chronicle