“Inescapably, many poems come up out of the earth I live on and tend to,” says Kumin. Themes of loyalty, longevity, and recovery appear here too, along with her musings about other poets who have fertilized her imagination: Wordsworth, Gorki, Moore, Hopkins, Rukeyser, Rilke, Kizer, Sexton, and “the bad girls of the New England Poetry Club.”
Favorite Poems:
“Why There Will Always Be a Thistle”
“Highway Hypothesis” (wow!)
“8 A.M. in Grays Point”
“My Life”
“Ghazal: On the Table”
“Bringing Down the Birds”
“The Joy of Cooking, 1931”
“The Ancient Lady Poets”
“Oblivion”