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The Night Abraham Called to the Stars
The Night Abraham Called to the Stars: Poems | Robert Bly
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Robert Bly's new collection of poetry is made of forty-eight poems written in the intricate form called the ghazal, which is the central poetic form in Islam. The influence of Hafez and Rumi is clear, and yet the poems descend into the wealth of Western history, referring at times to Monet, Giordano Bruno,Emerson, St. Francis, Newton, and Chekhov, as well as to events in Bly's own life. The leaping between joy and "ruin" produces a poetry which makes him, as Kenneth Rexroth noted, "one of the leaders in a poetic revival which has returned American literature to the world community."
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Wednesday I gathered all these books as replacements for the ones borrowed from my #NationalPoetryMonth and #SpiritualFiction displays. This was the second bundle this week. It's heartening for me to see both groups of books being heavily borrowed 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. Read any of these? #LitsyLovesLibraries

Xeroaa13 Great stack! I read Life of Pi last year and I liked it very much ;) 7y
amber_ldsmom I thought Life of Pi was pretty good, but I hated The Shack. 7y
Lcsmcat I didn‘t like Life of Pi or the Shack, but the Angelou is great, as is the Camus. And I liked the Keillor too. 7y
rwmg I enjoyed both Life of Pi and The Shack. I can't make out what the rightmost book is. 7y
DivineDiana I loved The Life of Pi and liked The Shack! 7y
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