Accepting an award for poetry from the American Academy of Arts
and Letters, Daniel Hoffman wrote, "Amid private sufferings and
outrage at the brutalities of public life, it is gaiety that
sustains us, and love, and the imagination's power to create from
both deprivation and delight." This collection embodies those
emotions and that imaginative power. Hoffman's verse has always
exulted in the resources of language, as sensuous in sound as in
response to the natural world. Beyond Silence, to be published on
Hoffman's eightieth birthday, presents his shorter poems culled
from eight previous collections, plus several new poems. Here,
rather than in chronological order, they appear thematically and
invite the reader to partake of the pleasures that characterize
this distinguished poet's verse: "clarity, grace where desired,
accuracy of visual detail and dialogue, and a formal mastery so
deft that playfulness comes easily" (Fred Chappell).
Arriving at last. It has stumbled across the harshStones, the
black marshes. True to itself, by what craftAnd strength it has, it
has comeAs a sole survivor returns. From the steep pass.Carved on
memory's staffThe legend is nearly decipherable.It has lived up to
its vowsIf it enduresThe journey through the dark placesTo bear
witness, Casting is messageIn a sort of singing.
-- "The Poem"
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