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This collection of poetry depicts those times and spaces in which awareness is made more acute-- from memories of childhood incidents to vivid evocations of America, France, and Spain; from meditations on works of art to precisely observed details of the world as "the thing it is." Infused with a sense of the mysteries to be found within phenomena, this is a collection shaped by the passing of time that reconciles the human and the natural worlds.

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This collection of poetry depicts those times and spaces in which awareness is made more acute-- from memories of childhood incidents to vivid evocations of America, France, and Spain; from meditations on works of art to precisely observed details of the world as "the thing it is." Infused with a sense of the mysteries to be found within phenomena, this is a collection shaped by the passing of time that reconciles the human and the natural worlds.
Autorenporträt
Charles Tomlinson is a former professor at the University of Bristol. He has published many collections of poetry and volumes of criticism and translation, and was the editor of the Oxford Book of Verse in English Translation in 1980. His poetry has won the 1993 Bennett Award from the Hudson Review; the New Criterion Poetry Prize, 2002; the Premio Internazionale di Poesia Ennio Flaiano, 2001; and the Premio Internazionale di Poesia Attilio Bertolucci, 2004.