I look about and find whatever I see / unfinished,"" Margaret
Gibson writes in these powerful and moving poems, which investigate
a late-life genesis. Not Hearing the Wood Thrush grapples with the
existential questions that come after experiencing a great personal
loss. A number of poems meditate on loneliness and fear; others
speak to ""No one""- a name richer than prayer or vow."" In this
transformative new collection, Gibson moves inward, taking
surprising, mercurial turns of the imagination, guided by an
original and probative intelligence. With a clear eye and an open
heart, Gibson writes, ""How stark it is to be alive""- and also how
glorious, how curious, how intimate.
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