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Even lovers of Dylan Thomas's poems are often puzzled by his habits
of language, which sometimes take the form of unusual diction and
unique perceptions. This study, on the hundredth anniversary of his
birth, is a must-read for both Thomas's fans and newcomers
interested in an introduction to his works and the unique
sensibility that created them. Chapters are devoted to his poetic
perspectives, ranging from the microscopic to the cosmic; his
unusual perceptions of the world, which some critics have described
as those of an almost altered reality; his diction, or working
vocabulary; his penchant for refurbishing cliches; his hilarious
sense of humor and linguistic playfulness; his development as a
poet; and his concern for sound, often resulting in a lofty, at
times Biblical, though secular, tone. In summary, the study fully
explores the heart and mind behind the poems, and shows why his
work will always remain in the top rank of English poetry.
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Agape Ethics (Hardcover)
William Greenway
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Even lovers of Dylan Thomas's poems are often puzzled by his habits
of language, which sometimes take the form of unusual diction and
unique perceptions. This study, on the hundredth anniversary of his
birth, is a must-read for both Thomas's fans and newcomers
interested in an introduction to his works and the unique
sensibility that created them. Chapters are devoted to his poetic
perspectives, ranging from the microscopic to the cosmic; his
unusual perceptions of the world, which some critics have described
as those of an almost altered reality; his diction, or working
vocabulary; his penchant for refurbishing cliches; his hilarious
sense of humor and linguistic playfulness; his development as a
poet; and his concern for sound, often resulting in a lofty, at
times Biblical, though secular, tone. In summary, the study fully
explores the heart and mind behind the poems, and shows why his
work will always remain in the top rank of English poetry.
William Greenway's poems travel between muggy recollections of a
Southern Baptist childhood, meditations on the otherworldly beauty
of Wales, and commentary on life, death, and the revelry in
between. For every witty turn of phrase, a punch beyond the punch
line stuns us with wisdom and transcendence. A poem like "Ophelia
Writes Home," a witty revisionist account that shifts the slaughter
of that famous tragedy to domestic bliss, exemplifies Greenway's
genius for reconciliation, for the grace of happiness no matter
what happens. We smile, we grieve, and we keep reading these
surehanded and goodhearted poems.
This innovative, broad-ranging book by William Greenway unfolds a
biblical spirituality centring on love for all creation and all
creatures. Greenway rereads the creation and flood narratives in
Genesis from an overtly creature-loving perspective that not only
inspires care for creation and its creatures but also reveals
sophisticated understandings of faith, grace, and evil vital for
twenty-first-century spirituality. Comparing the ancient Israelite
cosmology of Genesis with the ancient Babylonian cosmology of the
Enuma Elish and with the modern Darwinian cosmology of Thomas
Hobbes's Leviathan, Greenway shows how Genesis extends far beyond
those cosmologies in its discernment of the transcending, gracious
love of God. Standing at the intersection of animal rights, "green"
biblical studies, and philosophical theology, Greenway's For the
Love of All Creatures is a groundbreaking work that will interest
and inform a wide range of readers.
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