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River Inside the River: Three Lyric Sequences

Gregory Orr

From the acclaimed American poet whose work the San Francisco Review called "mystical, carnal, reflective, wry" come three gorgeous poetic sequences. In the first, "Eden and After," Gregory Orr retells the story of Adam and Eve. The second sequence, "The City of Poetry," evokes and explores a visionary metropolis where "every poem is a house, and every house a poem." The final sequence, "River Inside the River," focuses on redemption through the mysterious power of language to resurrect the beloved and recover what is lost. River Inside the River combines Orr's characteristic spirituality and meditative lyricism with storytelling and myth-making. These are poems that will sustain, console, and give hope, from a poet at the height of his powers.

Book Details

  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
  • Publish Date: Nov 3rd, 2014
  • Pages: 128
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.10in - 5.50in - 0.40in - 0.25lb
  • EAN: 9780393349955
  • Categories: American - General

About the Author

Orr, Gregory: - Gregory Orr has written twelve poetry collections, a memoir, and several books of criticism, including The Last Poem I Will Ever Write and A Primer for Poets and Readers of Poetry. A Guggenheim Fellow, he lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Praise for this book

This is a book that is both reflective and ecstatic. It embraces an extended meditation but casts a spell through lyric impulse. It is incendiary, inventive, incantatory. It is erotic. It is, indeed, irresistible.--Ilya Kaminsky
For four decades, Gregory Orr has been among a small handful of poets who make me proud to be among their generation of writers. Orr's new book is a wonder, exploring such weighty themes as the sources of love, the sources of mourning, the working of redemption and memory, the ways in which these give rise to poetic utterance . . . all in language as light as airborne thistledown. For such powerful lyric importance to come from such small deft breaths requires both mastery and magic; both are plentiful here, on every page.--Albert Goldbarth
Gregory Orr's poems have always had the stunning ability to place mindfulness almost instantly back inside the mind. Once again, a river inhabits its true banks, and a soul, its boundless person.--Naomi Shihab Nye
Starred review. As erudite, as full of allusion and citation, as the work of any other poet full of the history of his craft, these poems are as straightforward in expression, as plain in vocabulary as any strict literary modernist could wish. . . . Exquisite.-- "Booklist,"
[River Inside the River is] a striking meditation on art's free-standing place in the natural world and of the feeling of rightness, of restitution, even resurrection--not of bodies, but of the sense of having been justified and hence forgiven by the thing that we do, this art.--David Rigsbee "Cortland Review"
Orr pulls at the root of all heart ache.-- "Rumpus"
Orr's writing feels transcendent. Language shines, shimmers, delights, and rises as high as it can.--Elizabeth Lund "Christian Science Monitor"
Orr ranks as a great seer, casting a mythic spell over the reader with his technically attuned verse.--Arlice Davenport "The Wichita Eagle"