Half Wild - (Walt Whitman Award of the Academy of American Poets) by Mary Rose O'Reilley (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Half Wild is spiritual biography wound backwards, spiraling into the world rather than out of it.
- Walt Whitman Award 2005 1st Winner
- About the Author: Mary Rose O'Reilley is the author of five essay collections, most recently The Love of Impermanent Things.
- 72 Pages
- Poetry, American
- Series Name: Walt Whitman Award of the Academy of American Poets
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Book Synopsis
Half Wild is spiritual biography wound backwards, spiraling into the world rather than out of it. Though it reflects on the paradoxes of our violent times, Mary Rose O'Reilley's collection hangs on to life like the bee "up to his hips in love" who "will fall asleep in the snow" and "wake up still kissing his flower." In O'Reilley's poems, human, animal, and mineral creations interpenetrate and share surreal conversation -- even stones exchange stories of "hot times in the magma" and animals are listened to intently. Here sacred inquiry is grounded in a passion for the natural world, resolving questions through lyric, erotic, and sensual response. The poems of Half Wild revel in desire and longing as instruments of theological critique.You were the part of methat gave itself to death.Sometimes I dream of eyes, sealed with a membraneof unknowinglike a mystic's veil, that open to my glance without surprise.Sometimes I dreamof perfect understanding.Sometimes I snatchat hands that seem to seekas through a caul.Sometimes I wakenWith an infant's shriek. -- from "Twin"
About the Author
Mary Rose O'Reilley is the author of five essay collections, most recently The Love of Impermanent Things. She lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, and is a professor of English at the University of St. Thomas