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I'm The Boss Card In Your Hand,
By Jake Adam York (Denver, CO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bucolics (Hardcover)
In his third volume of poems, Maurice Manning returns to the more lyric Appalachian language that haunted his first book, Lawrence Booth's Book of Visions (Yale Series of Younger Poets), to create a masterpiece, at once Southern, Appalachian, American, and English. Drawing on the bucolic tradition in poetry, Manning fashions a dialogue between a unnamed country boy and his "Boss," a figure construed variously as overseer, landlord, and Lord God. The language of these poems, which may be read individually or as a long sequence, moves effortlessly between the devotional and demotic, producing an almost hypnotic and always musical effect. This is one of the best books of poems, not only of this year but of many recent years, an essential purchase for anyone who loves poetry and for anyone who is interested in language of any kind. A wonderful, beautiful book.
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Amazingly intimate,
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This review is from: Bucolics (Paperback)
Manning's intimacy with both the natural world and the one he calls Boss is exquisite. Intended to read just a couple of the beginning poems in my first sitting, but three hours later was still totally captivated. Lovely book!
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Sensible & Intelligible Questioning of the Divine,
By Liam Malone (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
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What I like about Bucolics is the accessibility of the poems. I can understand them at a first reading, but have re-read all of them. They remind me of what I thought about asking the Divine, but never set it down in writing. Manning does that for us. Plainly and cleverly. I call this sensible poetry. The kind that high school and college students should be introduced to, because of the images, word play and themes.
The poems reminded me of my reading of the Classics. How Ovid speaks to the gods in Metamorphoses. But these are mostly nature centered so akin to Virgil's Georgics. Manning's near irreverence can be misleading, I think he has profound faith. My kind of faith. Not ranting fire and brimstone, but he talks to the Boss from the respectful distance of beloved child. The cover is attractive and I have purchased numerous copies as gifts.
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Ought to win the Pulitizer Prize- Pure Poetry,
This review is from: Bucolics (Hardcover)
There is no doubt about it, this collection of poems is far and away the most unusual collection I have read. Unpunctuated, unbound by the restrictions and conventions of language and thought, these poems pay homage to the natural world and credit to the Maker.
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The "Boss" Poems: A Fine Collection,
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Maurice Manning's BUCOLICS is fine collection of poems. You'll find yourself strangely drawn into the beautiful, rough, and -- to many folks at least -- familiar farming world of the narrator. Professor Manning read from this collection at the Alabama Writers Symposium in Monroeville (the south Alabama hometown of Harper Lee and Truman Capote) this spring, and the "Boss" poems of BUCOLICS really came to life for many of us.
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Bucolics,
By Dimple Heather (kentucky, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bucolics (Paperback)
In Bucolics, Maurice Manning gives thoughtful contemplation to the ordinary, gives reverence to the mundane and shows us what an examined life looks like. This is a beautiful collection worthy of any library. Makes a great gift.
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The Real Thing,
By A Reader (NY, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bucolics (Hardcover)
Read all three books by Maurice Manning. And try to see him read if you get the chance. He's a terrific poet, one the very best writing today.
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Bucolics by Maurice Manning (Hardcover - April 2, 2007)
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