"One of the finest poets of the last fifty years." --Salt
to the Nth, like the truth of an ending
unskeined across the crust of the white field.
Though it happened only once, I
am sending the thought
of the thought
continuing.
To return to
the field before the mowing.
When a goldfinch swayed
on a blue stem stalk,
and the wind and the sun
stirred the hay.
--from "After the Mowing"
Cinder: New and Selected Poems gathers for the first time poetry from
across Susan Stewart's thirty-five-year career, including many
extraordinary new poems. From brief songs to longer meditative
sequences, and always with formal innovation and exquisite precision,
Stewart evokes the innocence of childhood, the endangered mysteries of
the natural world, and deeply felt perceptions, both acute and shared.
"Stewart explores our insatiable desire to remember and make meaning out
of this remembering," Ange Mlinko writes in The Nation. "Stewart's
elegiac bent has broadened, over time, from the personal lyric . . . to
what might be called the cultural lyric. Fewer and fewer of her poems
reference what she alone remembers; they are about what you and I
remember."
Reading across this retrospective collection is a singular experience of
seeing the unfolding development of one of the most ingenious and moving
lyric writers in contemporary poetry.