Hindsight: Poems
Rosanna Warren
Belletristik / Lyrik, Dramatik
Beschreibung
A meditation on damage, aging, and injustice from a poet whose work “live[s] in a realm of classical purity” (Anthony Hecht).
Blending the personal and the political, the poems in Hindsight search for forms of the sacred in a time of torment. Some contemplate the shocks of COVID-19, others confront a politically torn nation. Each poem asks some version of the question, “What can be made of all this / grief.” Beneath theology pulses the private life. Warren investigates a personal past to weigh the moral meaning of experience. In “Hindsight,” the speaker discovers, “I could have / seen you better, I / know that now.” Whom have we hurt? What does it mean to be conscious? from “Such Times”
There were laws to be smashed, a country intent
on doing just that. We lived in such times.
Still, in Prokofiev’s piano sonata,
the notes kept rising like a vine on a trellis.
And that, too, was true. There was a way
in which it was true. But did
we hear?
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