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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Beautiful, Understated, Moving Poetry,
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I had to read many of the poems in this volume while taking a college course in Beat Literature, but in this reviewer's opinion the careful, Eastern-oriented poetry by Snyder has a mystical quality sorely lacking in poetry by writers like Kerouac, Corso, Ferlinghetti and even Ginsberg. Snyder captures the mountains of the pacific northwest, human relationships, campfires, and the mysteries of the far east in a careful and understated style. He sometimes makes use of the ancient Japanese style of haiku, and in all of his poems he seems to have rich, abundant ideas which he is able to convey in relatively few words. I have come back to this volume repeatedly over the years, and it always reveals a new secret and joy each time. Think of Snow Falling on Cedars in poetry form.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Amazing!,
This review is from: The Back Country (Paperback)
This collection of poetry changed my life, I was deeply engaged with each installment!
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Classic Gary Snyder,
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This is the classic Gary Snyder. Includes A Berry Feast, which is itself a classic Snyder poem. It is interesting to read his later writing after reading this, and to follow his transitions through life. He is a marvelous poet, a lover of life and of the physical world, in which he understands his place. He is zen exuberance at its best.
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The Back Country by Gary Snyder (Paperback - January 17, 1971)
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