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Gerald Stern

    La poesía de Gerald Stern se sumerge en las profundidades de la experiencia humana, caracterizada por su tono sincero e introspectivo. Su obra a menudo explora temas de identidad, memoria y la búsqueda de significado en el mundo contemporáneo. Stern combina magistralmente la reflexión personal con verdades universales, creando poemas que resuenan a niveles tanto emocionales como intelectuales. Su voz distintiva y sus profundas reflexiones sobre la vida lo convierten en una figura significativa de la poesía moderna.

    American Sonnets
    Stealing History
    This Time
    What I Can't Bear Losing: Essays by Gerald Stern
    Blessed as We Were: Late Selected and New Poems, 2000-2018
    Gerald Stern: Early Collected Poems: 1965-1992
    • The collection showcases Gerald Stern's first six poetry books, highlighting his mastery in exploring overlooked aspects of human experience. His work delves into themes like modern poetry, Hebrew prophets, and profound emotions such as love and death. Renowned for his sharp and surprising literary style, Stern's poems resonate with readers through their unerring delivery and deep insight into the complexities of life.

      Gerald Stern: Early Collected Poems: 1965-1992
    • Gerald Stern's poetry reflects a rich tapestry of American life, combining philosophical insights with a vibrant sense of humor. At over ninety years old, he draws upon decades of memories, crafting poems that are both comic and tragic. His work showcases a deep intellectual engagement with the world, offering readers a unique perspective shaped by a lifetime of experiences.

      Blessed as We Were: Late Selected and New Poems, 2000-2018
    • The collection features a series of captivating essays that explore the journey of growing up, infused with the unique voice of a cherished American poet. Through personal reflections and vivid storytelling, the author delves into themes of identity, self-discovery, and the complexities of youth, offering readers a heartfelt and relatable glimpse into the transformative experiences that shape us. Each essay is a testament to the power of language and the beauty of life's moments, making it a compelling read for fans of poetry and memoir alike.

      What I Can't Bear Losing: Essays by Gerald Stern
    • This Time

      New and Selected Poems

      • 290 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      This collection of poems intricately weaves themes of praise and mourning, often blending both emotions within a single piece. Each poem explores the complexities of human experience, reflecting on love, loss, and the beauty of life. The evocative language invites readers to engage deeply with the dualities of joy and sorrow, creating a poignant exploration of the heart's resilience. Through rich imagery and heartfelt expression, the poems resonate with anyone who has navigated the delicate balance of celebration and grief.

      This Time
    • Stealing History

      • 314 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      This diary offers an intimate glimpse into the thoughts of a remarkable intellect and keen cultural observer. Through personal reflections and sharp insights, it captures the complexities of contemporary life, addressing societal issues and personal experiences with a unique perspective. The author’s observations challenge conventional wisdom and provoke thought, making this work a compelling exploration of modern culture and the human experience.

      Stealing History
    • American Sonnets

      • 69 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Exploring themes of time, loss, and the interplay of light and darkness, this collection features fifty-nine innovative "Stern Sonnets" that extend beyond the traditional structure. Gerald Stern draws on personal experiences, blending autobiography with visionary insights. The poems create a dynamic flow of memory and language, inviting readers on a journey that balances moments of sorrow with the potential for joy, showcasing the depth and richness of his poetic voice.

      American Sonnets
    • Save the Last Dance

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Gerald Stern's collection features a blend of humor and insight in his personal yet universal poetry. The initial sections consist of shorter lyric poems that build on the satirical and redemptive themes from his previous work, exploring fresh emotional landscapes. The third section includes a long poem titled "The Preacher," inspired by Ecclesiastes, which delves into profound themes of loss, futility, and emptiness, symbolized by the recurring motif of a "hole."

      Save the Last Dance
    • Last Blue

      Poems

      • 114 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Exploring themes of history, memory, and nature, this collection features a range of tones from joyful to somber. Gerald Stern's poems blend majestic rhythms with subtle shifts, illuminating both grand concepts and minute details. The work showcases his deep connections to relationships and the natural world, presenting a vibrant tapestry of experiences and reflections. This collection solidifies Stern's place as a vital voice in American poetry, offering readers a radiant and thought-provoking journey.

      Last Blue
    • Everything Is Burning: Poems

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The poems draw deeply from the author's life experiences, presenting a raw and unflinching perspective on themes of betrayal, treachery, and the horrors of war. With a commitment to honesty, Gerald Stern employs stark language and plain speech to explore these heavy subjects, ultimately offering a sense of redemption amidst the chaos. His work reflects a profound disdain for deceit and conflict, making for a powerful and thought-provoking collection.

      Everything Is Burning: Poems
    • Not God After All

      • 64 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Delving into his psyche, the author presents a collection of brief yet thought-provoking poems. This thirteenth book invites readers to explore deep reflections and introspective themes, showcasing the author's unique voice and emotional depth.

      Not God After All