
Beliefs and Blasphemies: A Collection of Poems
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ISBN13: 9780812992458
Publisher: Crown Pub Inc
Published: Aug 8 1998
Pages: 124
Weight: 0.36
Height: 0.34 Width: 6.20 Depth: 8.64
Language: English
In Saving the Songs, for example, we reconsider Martin Luther's penchant for recycling barroom tunes into hymns: Said Luther of the singing in saloons, /'Why should the devil have the choicest tunes?' More soberly, in The Reassem-blage, we are asked to test the extremes of the Christian version of the hereafter--one a verdict brutal beyond imagination, /the other by most reports an eternity of boredom--against our hearts' hopes. The conclusion? Some myths are too terrible for our believing. Goddesses First muses about the primacy of female deities in many religious myths. Choosing uses the poet's virtual blindness to explain her celebration of the only distinction her frail vision can discern: the literal difference between night and day. Zen temples and the chapel at a state mental hospital, animism and meditation, whores and angels--this curious, witty, and compassionate sensibility encompasses them all.
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