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Poetry. California Interest. GREED: A CONFESSION showcases D.R. Goodman's honed sensitivity to the human experience and the natural world around us. Her sensible scientific background melds with a meditative outlook: this // is a vertebra / from a cow. // It will win no prize. / It is just the childish wonder / from which the rest derives. This collection is a wellspring of keen observations, insight and secrets of nature, freely spilling out for those greedy for knowledge and enlightenment--as…
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  • Year: 2014
  • Pages: 114
  • ISBN-10: 1927409381
  • ISBN-13: 9781927409381
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 0.7 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English
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Poetry. California Interest. GREED: A CONFESSION showcases D.R. Goodman's honed sensitivity to the human experience and the natural world around us. Her sensible scientific background melds with a meditative outlook: this // is a vertebra / from a cow. // It will win no prize. / It is just the childish wonder / from which the rest derives. This collection is a wellspring of keen observations, insight and secrets of nature, freely spilling out for those greedy for knowledge and enlightenment--as in the immediacy of a certain joy / that depends on nothing and wraps a tightness around your heart. Here is a masterfully crafted finalist for the 2013 Able Muse Book Award--one brimming with delight, wit and insight.

I feel incredibly fortunate to have learned of D. R. Goodman's poetry. Her technical control and powers of observation are extraordinary; diction, meter, and rhyming, superb. Writing about an egret, she details its 'mind, / a laser-focused eye, the weight of will'--attributes that apply equally to the poet. In 'Autumn in a Place Without Winter, ' she says, 'The season brings/ no clarity, but this: we're here, alive...' This poet is alive to everything. You want this book. It's terrific.--Kelly Cherry

Goodman is greedy for things of this world--not in the rapacious, bottom-line manner of plutocrats, misers, and Wall Street brokers but for the enlightenment of the senses and the enrichment of her poetry. She's sharing the wealth she accumulates.--John Drury, from the Foreword

At the core of GREED: A CONFESSION are natural ironies, or disjunctures, or improbabilities replete with intrigue. The poems are frames through which we view the events. D.R. Goodman is a scientist of natural history, which, for her, includes human experience. The poet shows us how to see. The deep pleasure she takes in the process displays itself, with characteristic irony, in 'A Certain Joy.'--Clive Matson

D.R. Goodman's carefully crafted poems register a deep appreciation of the intricate meanings emanating from Nature's tangible riches. 'Depth cannot hide' from Goodman's keen eye. 'And so it flutters, sings, / Betrays itself upon the face of things.' From the sudden appearance of a hundred tiny, freshly metamorphosed frogs, to ginkgo leaves' brilliant, moonlit gold that 'spurs imagination to those old/ heroic, dangerous quests of greed and sin, ' the wondrous wealth of existence evokes joy that compels the poet to confess her 'greed' in the presence of such good fortune. Even the blithe partake of a 'certain joy'--certain: particular and definite--that is not attained or stumbled upon; it simply is--the gift of being: 'There is a certain joy / that depends on nothing. / One inhabits it. / It is there in the day / when you walk out, whether chill and gray / or magnified by light, and you inhale it.' Complex yet accessible, these formal and free-verse poems gift us with abundant insights to enjoy.--Beth Houston

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  • Author: D R Goodman
  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2014
  • Pages: 114
  • ISBN-10: 1927409381
  • ISBN-13: 9781927409381
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 0.7 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

Poetry. California Interest. GREED: A CONFESSION showcases D.R. Goodman's honed sensitivity to the human experience and the natural world around us. Her sensible scientific background melds with a meditative outlook: this // is a vertebra / from a cow. // It will win no prize. / It is just the childish wonder / from which the rest derives. This collection is a wellspring of keen observations, insight and secrets of nature, freely spilling out for those greedy for knowledge and enlightenment--as in the immediacy of a certain joy / that depends on nothing and wraps a tightness around your heart. Here is a masterfully crafted finalist for the 2013 Able Muse Book Award--one brimming with delight, wit and insight.

I feel incredibly fortunate to have learned of D. R. Goodman's poetry. Her technical control and powers of observation are extraordinary; diction, meter, and rhyming, superb. Writing about an egret, she details its 'mind, / a laser-focused eye, the weight of will'--attributes that apply equally to the poet. In 'Autumn in a Place Without Winter, ' she says, 'The season brings/ no clarity, but this: we're here, alive...' This poet is alive to everything. You want this book. It's terrific.--Kelly Cherry

Goodman is greedy for things of this world--not in the rapacious, bottom-line manner of plutocrats, misers, and Wall Street brokers but for the enlightenment of the senses and the enrichment of her poetry. She's sharing the wealth she accumulates.--John Drury, from the Foreword

At the core of GREED: A CONFESSION are natural ironies, or disjunctures, or improbabilities replete with intrigue. The poems are frames through which we view the events. D.R. Goodman is a scientist of natural history, which, for her, includes human experience. The poet shows us how to see. The deep pleasure she takes in the process displays itself, with characteristic irony, in 'A Certain Joy.'--Clive Matson

D.R. Goodman's carefully crafted poems register a deep appreciation of the intricate meanings emanating from Nature's tangible riches. 'Depth cannot hide' from Goodman's keen eye. 'And so it flutters, sings, / Betrays itself upon the face of things.' From the sudden appearance of a hundred tiny, freshly metamorphosed frogs, to ginkgo leaves' brilliant, moonlit gold that 'spurs imagination to those old/ heroic, dangerous quests of greed and sin, ' the wondrous wealth of existence evokes joy that compels the poet to confess her 'greed' in the presence of such good fortune. Even the blithe partake of a 'certain joy'--certain: particular and definite--that is not attained or stumbled upon; it simply is--the gift of being: 'There is a certain joy / that depends on nothing. / One inhabits it. / It is there in the day / when you walk out, whether chill and gray / or magnified by light, and you inhale it.' Complex yet accessible, these formal and free-verse poems gift us with abundant insights to enjoy.--Beth Houston

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