Gibbons Ruark is a poetic naturalist, bending close to his
subject to report with precision the complexity of beauty we
overlook in our haste. A truly imaginative writer as well, however,
Ruark gives back to us not merely mirrored documentation but
reflections fully colored by his sight and his spirit; like water
and sky, both subject and poet are illuminated in his poems.
Passing Through Customs, a retrospective of thirty years' work,
is arranged in clusters of image, feeling, and thought, like runs
of a particular kind of music. The reader moves from two coastal
poems, years apart on the calendar of the poet's career, to poems
about family and friends, through shadows and solitudes of elegies,
into sunlit homages to the saving grace of art. There are
evocations of Ruark's beloved and strife-torn Ireland, others of
Italy's bounty, portraits of now missed faces, and the abiding
presence of his wife. This gallery of words, so strongly affecting,
steadies and moves us at once.
Passing Through Customs leads us into the reaches of Ruark's
sensibility, certainly, but also through inherited forms and
ceremonies enriching to us all.
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