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1. Where I Live: New & Selected Poems 1990-2010 by Maxine Kumin | |
Hardcover: 235
Pages
(2010-04-12)
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Must read.
Nature and the Unnatural
A Great Book for "Slow Reading" Practice!
"The Poet's Garden" |
2. To Make a Prairie: Essays on Poets, Poetry, and Country Living (Poets on Poetry) by Maxine Kumin | |
Paperback: 206
Pages
(1980-02-15)
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3. Eggs of Things by Maxine W. Kumin and Anne Sexton by Maxine W. Kumin and Anne Sexton by Maxine W. Kumin and Anne Sexton by Maxine W. Kumin and Anne Sexton by Maxine W. Kumin and Anne Sexton by Maxine W. Kumin and Anne Sexton | |
Hardcover:
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(1963)
Asin: B0018EBBKA Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
4. Up Country: Poems of New England, New and Selected by Maxine W. Kumin | |
Paperback:
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(1972-05)
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Bear Trail your poems have humor and joy and unique |
5. Selected Poems, 1960-1990 by Maxine Kumin | |
Paperback: 296
Pages
(1998-12-17)
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Absolutely first-rate |
6. The Roots of Things: Essays by Maxine Kumin | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2009-03-30)
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7. Inside the Halo and Beyond: The Anatomy of a Recovery by Maxine Kumin | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2001-11)
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Marvellous Max! However, as wonderful as Sexton's poetry is, and I love Anne Sexton's poetry,Maxine Kumin's poetry and prose can well stand on its own considerable merits. Inside The Haloisa wonderful, gutsy, thoughtful book. Having had some "orthopedic trauma" myself, though nowhere as severe as the accident Kumin survived, I can attest to the abundant truth she tells about the frustrations and joys of rehabilitation, and the "tough tenderness" of the best therapists. Kumin also speaks movingly of how her amazing husband, children, and grandchildren rallied to see her through. This is a difficult book to write about, because words like "uplifting" have become debased with casual use. However, I am of the unshakable opinion that all doctors, nurses, therapists, and lovers of great writing would find something real in this fine book.
Inside the Halo and Beyond Still, this book deserves an all-star rating for Kumin's eloquent andstarkly honest description of her connections to poetry, literature,current events, international suffering, nature, equestrian riches,gardening, familial and friendly relations. She evokes empapthy andcompassion without resorting to sappy sentiment or references to God. Sheexplains, "My agnosticism eroded eventually to the skeletal remains ofatheism and there I still stand. I'm not sure whether I should envy or pitythe faith of others. Yes, it would be nice to have, but it seems a luxuryof pietism I cannot afford." Her love of words is eloquent:"I've always been a galloping reader, racing for information, hurtlingpast intervening advertisements or cartoons, breathless and fascinated withlanguage." It's a fine book.
WHAT NOURISHES More than a story of pluck and resilience this book delivers joy in its reaffirmation of what nourishes us: loving relationships.Relationships with husband, son, daughters, and friends--both old and newly formed in recovery-- and relationships to the land, to its bounty. It seems impossible for someone so connected to life to ever give up on it easily.Kumin narrates, in journal form, her struggles and how she didn't quit. Kumin's life unfolds in this book. We see the stoic formed when her adored father "hovered in the doorway" when she was ill as a child; the horse lover who takes "deep pleasure" in seeing her horses in action; the gardener describing cauliflower and broccoli lovingly planted in May from seeds started on living room windowsills; and the poet who says of her farmhouse, "All of my doors are held open by stones." The mother and wife are here, too. Kumin's daughter, Judith, spends months with her mother. It is comforting to read of a supportive, caring, daughter/mother relationship that flourishes during a time of great stress.Kumin is not afraid to tell us about moments of guilt and despair: "How I feel about my accident is quite simply that I screwed up everybody's life by living through it." All this is written within a flowing narrative style that is groomed by this writer's cumulative knowledge of what is important in language and life. Maxine Kumin is one of my favorite poets.I cheered when this well-paced chronicle led to a spring when this writer was finally back in the "peaceful kingdom" of her farm in New Hampshire.I am grateful the author has offered a book that allows us to witness her struggle as she looked inward and reached out.
WHAT NOURISHES More than a storyof pluck and resilience this book delivers joy in its reaffirmation of whatnourishes us: loving relationships.Relationships with husband, son,daughters, and friends--both old and newly formed in recovery-- andrelationships to the land, to its bounty. It seems impossible for someoneso connected to life to ever give up on it easily.Kumin narrates, injournal form, her struggles and how she didn't quit. Kumin's lifeunfolds in this book. We see the stoic formed when her adored father"hovered in the doorway" when she was ill as a child; the horselover who takes "deep pleasure" in seeing her horses in action;the gardener describing cauliflower and broccoli lovingly planted in Mayfrom seeds started on living room windowsills; and the poet who says of herfarmhouse, "All of my doors are held open by stones." Themother and wife are here, too. Kumin's daughter, Judith,spends monthswith her mother. It is comforting to read of a supportive, caring,daughter/mother relationship that flourishes during a time of great stress. Kumin is not afraid to tell us about moments of guilt and despair:"How I feel about my accident is quite simply that I screwed upeverybody's life by living through it." All this is written withina flowing narrative style that is groomed by this writer's cumulativeknowledge of what is important in language and life. Maxine Kumin is oneof my favorite poets.I cheered when this well-paced chronicle lead to aspring when this writer was finally back in the "peacefulkingdom" of her farm in New Hampshire.I am grateful the author hasoffered a book that allows us to witness her struggle as she looked inwardand reached out.
Wise, upbeat, gorgeously written and utterly inspirational |
8. In Deep: Country Essays (Beacon paperback) by Maxine Kumin | |
Paperback: 180
Pages
(1988-06)
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A journey into deep contentment |
9. Still to Mow: Poems by Maxine Kumin | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2009-02-02)
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Powerful poetry. |
10. The Light Within the Light: Portraits of Donald Hall, Richard Wilbur, Maxine Kumin, and Stanley Kunitz by Jeanne Braham | |
Hardcover: 112
Pages
(2007-02-01)
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An Exquisite Volume
the light that warms |
11. Nurture (Poets, Penguin) by Maxine Kumin | |
Paperback: 80
Pages
(1989-09-01)
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12. Jack and Other New Poems by Maxine Kumin | |
Paperback: 112
Pages
(2006-07-03)
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Of nature, the world and memory |
13. Telling the Barn Swallow: Poets on the Poetry of Maxine Kumin | |
Hardcover: 214
Pages
(1997-01-15)
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14. Women, Animals, & Vegetables: Essays & Stories by Maxine Kumin | |
Paperback: 299
Pages
(1996-04)
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Farm life without the lyricism |
15. The Long Marriage: Poems by Maxine Kumin | |
Paperback: 118
Pages
(2003-05)
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Maximizing Your Cumin |
16. The Retrieval System by Maxine Kumin | |
Paperback: 80
Pages
(1978-05-25)
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17. What Color Is Caesar? by Maxine Kumin | |
Hardcover: 56
Pages
(2010-02-09)
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Understand Your Dogs |
18. Mites to Mastodons: A Book of Animal Poems by Maxine Kumin | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(2006-09-25)
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19. Our Ground Time Here Will Be Brief: New and Selected Poems by Maxine Kumin | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1989-10-01)
list price: US$12.00 Isbn: 0140586431 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
20. The Microscope by Maxine Kumin | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(1987-05)
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