Yves Bonnefoy's book of poems, Beginning and End of the Snow
followed by Where the Arrow Falls, combines two meditations in
which the poet's thoughts and a landscape reflect each other. In
the first, the wintry New England landscape he encountered while
teaching at Williams College evokes the dance of atoms in the
philosophical poem of Lucretius as well as the Christian doctrine
of death and resurrection. In the second, Bonnefoy uses the
luminous woods of Haute Provence as the setting for a parable of
losing one's way.
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