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The Story of Our Lives, with the Monument and the Late Hour

The Story of Our Lives, with the Monument and the Late Hour

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The Story of Our Lives, with the Monument and the Late Hour

by Strand, Mark

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This book brings together for the first time three out-of-print works written in the 1970's by the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet—-an essential for long-time and first-time readers alike. It opens with the haunting "Elegy for My Father" from The Story of Our Lives (1973)—-a powerful evocation of the emptiness, abandonment, and questioning that the dead leave to the living—-and moves on to such poems as "Inside the Story," which illuminates the "insides" of love—-the unspoken conversations between lovers, the arbitrary rules with which we guide our relationships. The witty prose pieces from The Monument (1978) act as a reflective pause between the two poetry collections, commenting upon the immortality of poetry and the harmonious connection between the writer and his future readers. And, flowing seamlessly from these meditations, The Late Hour (1978) exemplifies the timeless power of lyric poetry, bringing us eloquent, lilting poems about the irretrievable past, the redemptive power of love, and the mysterious cycles of human existence: "Again the late hour, the moon and stars, the wounds of night that heal without sound, again the luminous wind of morning that comes before the sun..."

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Title
The Story of Our Lives, with the Monument and the Late Hour
Author
Strand, Mark
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good
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ISBN 10
0375709754
ISBN 13
9780375709753
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Place of Publication
New York
This edition first published
2002-02-26

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