
The Pupil
To be honest
Hailed by Peter Davison in the Boston Sunday Globe as a poet who
“engages the underground stream of our lives at depths that only two or
three living poets can match,” W. S. Merwin now gives us The Pupil , a
volume of astonishing range and extraordinary beauty: a major literary
event. These are poems of great lyrical intensity, concerned with
darkness and light, with the seasons, and with the passing of time
across landscapes that are both vast and minutely imagined. They capture
the spiritual anguish of our time; the bittersweet joys of vanishing
wilderness; anger at our political wrong- doings; the sensuality that
memory can engender. Here are remembrances of the poet’s youth, lyrics
on the loss of loved ones, echoes from the surfaces of the natural
world. Here, too, is the poet’s sense of a larger mystery: . . . we know
from the beginning that the darkness is beyond us there is no explaining
the dark it is only the light that we keep feeling a need to account for
—from “The Marfa Lights” Passionate, rigorous, and quietly profound, The
Pupil is an essential addition to the canon of contemporary American
poetry—a book that finds W. S. Merwin’s singularly resonant voice at the
height of its power. From the Hardcover edition.
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