"Found poems are to their poet what no-fault insurance is to
beneficiaries: payoffs waiting to happen where everyone wins and no one
is blamed. Dillard culls about 40 such happy accidents from sources as
diverse as a The American Boys Handy Book (1882) and the letters of Van
Gogh. . . . the poet aims for a lucky, loaded symbolism that catapults
the reader into an epiphany never imagined by the original authors." --
Publishers Weekly
In Mornings Like This, beloved author Annie Dillard has given us a
witty and moving collection of poems in a wholly original form, sure to
charm her fans, both old and new.
Extracting and rearranging sentences from old and odd books--From D.C.
Beard's "The American Boys Handy Book" in 1882 to Van Gogh's letters to
David Greyson's "The Countryman's Year" in 1936--Dillard has composed
poems on poetry's most heartfelt themes of love, nature, nostalgia, and
death. A unique, clever, and original collection, Dillard's
characteristic voice sounds throughout the pages.