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Nine Gates

by Unknown Author

240 pages1998Harper PerennialISBN 9780060929480

About this book

<p>A Gate Enables passage between what is inside and what is outside, and the connection poetry forges between inner and outer lives is the fundamental theme of these nine essays.</p> <p><i>Nine Gates</i> begins with a close examination of the roots of poetic craft in "the mind of concentration" and concludes by exploring the writer's role in creating a sense of community that is open, inclusive and able to bind the individual and the whole in a way that allows each full self-expression. in between, <i>Nine Gates</i> illumines the nature of originality, translation, the various strategies by which meaning unfolds itself in language, poetry's roots in oral memory and the importance of the shadow to good art.</p> <p>A person who enters completely into the experience of a poem is initiated into a deeper intimacy with life. Delving into the nature of poetry, Jane Hirshfield also writes on the nature of the human mind, perception and experience. <i>Nine Gates</i> is about the underpinnings of poetic craft, but it is also about a way of being alive in the world -- alertly, musically, intelligently, passionately, permeably.</p> <p>In part a primer for the general reader, <i>Nine Gates</i> is also a manual for the working writer, with each "gate" exploring particular strategies of language and thought that allow a poem to convey meaning and emotion with clarity and force. Above all, <i>Nine Gates</i> is an insightful guide to the way the mind of poetry awakens our fundamental consciousness of what can be known when a person is most fully alive.</p>

Publication Details

Publisher
Harper Perennial
Published
1998
Pages
240
ISBN
9780060929480
Language
en

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