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A powerful collection exploring aging, loss, and resilience through a feminist lens. Robin Morgan's Harvesting Darkness is a tour-de-force of contemporary poetry, thrilling the intellect and stirring the emotions. These poems share joys and intimacies, lament death's hovering presence, and reflect on aging with both defiance and humor. Light and shadow, sleep and wakefulness, holding tight and letting go--these themes battle it out through interplanetary and domestic worlds. For readers of poetry, feminist literature, and those contemplating life's big questions, this collection offers: *…mehr

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A powerful collection exploring aging, loss, and resilience through a feminist lens. Robin Morgan's Harvesting Darkness is a tour-de-force of contemporary poetry, thrilling the intellect and stirring the emotions. These poems share joys and intimacies, lament death's hovering presence, and reflect on aging with both defiance and humor. Light and shadow, sleep and wakefulness, holding tight and letting go--these themes battle it out through interplanetary and domestic worlds. For readers of poetry, feminist literature, and those contemplating life's big questions, this collection offers: * Introspective verse on mortality and memory * A feminist perspective on social justice * Lyrical explorations of art and nature Robin Morgan, an award-winning poet and feminist icon, offers a mature voice rich with wry wit and hard-won wisdom. Harvesting Darkness is for anyone seeking profound reflection and indomitable spirit.
Autorenporträt
Harvesting Darkness is Robin Morgan's eighth poetry collection, furthering a tonal arc begun with A Hot January and followed by her recent Dark Matter. She is a recipient of the U.S. National Endowment for the Arts Prize in Poetry as well as numerous other honors, and her work has been widely translated. She has also published four books of fiction, including the recent novel Parallax, and nine books of nonfiction on social justice issues, primarily feminism, plus her now-classic Sisterhood anthologies.