This volume of Alvin Feinman's poems presents a highly praised
earlier work, "Preambles and Other Poems," combined with more
recent poems. Of "Preambles" Alan Tate wrote, "This is a remarkable
first book. . . . there is an acute and subtle sensibility at work.
'Pilgrim Heights' is one of the best poems by an American that I
have seen in many years.' ."
From "Pilgrim Heights"
Something, something, the heart here Misses, something it knows
it needs Unable to bless--the wind passes; A swifter shadow sweeps
the reeds, The heart a colder contrast brushes.
So this fool, face-forward, belly Pressed among the rushes,
plays out His pulse to the dune's long slant Down from blue to
bluer element, The bold encompassing drink of air
And namelessness, a length compound Of want and oneness the
shore's mumbling Distantly tells--something a wing's Dry pivot
stresses, carved Through barrens of stillness and glare.
Originally published in 1990.
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editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly
increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the
thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since
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