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What Light He Saw I Cannot Say - Burris, Sidney
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""What Light He Saw I Cannot Say," a new poetry collection from Sidney Burris, crafts a subtle weave of consciousness and objective reality, grounded in the act of imagination, as it explores the life of the soul. Poems both demanding and beguiling gain deeper resonance and release new perceptions of recurrent events, people, and the mysterious links they share. In tones and auras encompassing the spiritual, physical, and meditative, "What Light He Saw I Cannot Say" foregrounds the real world while welcoming encounters of the soul"--

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""What Light He Saw I Cannot Say," a new poetry collection from Sidney Burris, crafts a subtle weave of consciousness and objective reality, grounded in the act of imagination, as it explores the life of the soul. Poems both demanding and beguiling gain deeper resonance and release new perceptions of recurrent events, people, and the mysterious links they share. In tones and auras encompassing the spiritual, physical, and meditative, "What Light He Saw I Cannot Say" foregrounds the real world while welcoming encounters of the soul"--
Autorenporträt
Sidney Burris, professor of English and director of the oral history project Tibetans in Exile Today at the University of Arkansas, is the author of the poetry collections A Day at the Races and Doing Lucretius. He has also published a critical work on the poetry of Seamus Heaney, The Poetry of Resistance, as well as numerous essays and reviews.