Still Here, Still Now
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Still Here, Still Now
Robert Pack is one of America’s most eminent nature poets, and his virtuoso talents are on glorious display in Still Here, Still Now, his nineteenth volume of verse. With styles ranging from lyric to narrative, and themes stretching from biblical concerns to meditations on contemporary science, Pack’s poetry is composed in strongly rhythmic cadences and a diction that is direct and accessible. In four different sections of thematically and stylistically divergent verse, Still Here, Still Now delivers many of the elements of Pack’s poetry readers have come to admire and expect—both the humorous and the elegiac.
The first section of the book contains traditional lyrics that celebrate family ties and seek consolations for the passing of personal and evolutionary time. The poems in this group address a named or unnamed auditor in a voice of intimate engagement. Featuring the most narrative selections in the book, the second section consists of fable-like stories, rich with innuendo and implication. The characters in these poems make choices that press against the events and circumstances that challenge and define them. Embodying what Harold Bloom has called Pack’s “courage to surmount suffering,” the poems of the third section are largely devoted to biblical themes and philosophical speculations on the meaning of happiness and the uses of suffering. Here, Pack’s empathy for the human condition as well as his forebodings about the prospect of human survival are on poignant display. The final section of the book turns to Pack’s abiding interest in landscape and the ways in which the place one inhabits contains and animates our individual lives.
Ripe with many years, Pack remains a vital presence in American letters. Still Here, Still Now is an affecting and graceful addition to the oeuvre of a poet whose compelling and distinct voice will continue to resonate among his loyal readers.
The first section of the book contains traditional lyrics that celebrate family ties and seek consolations for the passing of personal and evolutionary time. The poems in this group address a named or unnamed auditor in a voice of intimate engagement. Featuring the most narrative selections in the book, the second section consists of fable-like stories, rich with innuendo and implication. The characters in these poems make choices that press against the events and circumstances that challenge and define them. Embodying what Harold Bloom has called Pack’s “courage to surmount suffering,” the poems of the third section are largely devoted to biblical themes and philosophical speculations on the meaning of happiness and the uses of suffering. Here, Pack’s empathy for the human condition as well as his forebodings about the prospect of human survival are on poignant display. The final section of the book turns to Pack’s abiding interest in landscape and the ways in which the place one inhabits contains and animates our individual lives.
Ripe with many years, Pack remains a vital presence in American letters. Still Here, Still Now is an affecting and graceful addition to the oeuvre of a poet whose compelling and distinct voice will continue to resonate among his loyal readers.
128 pages | 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 | © 2008
Literature and Literary Criticism: American and Canadian Literature
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
I. FOR YOU AND YOU
Another March
Facing You
Paul Sees More Light
Flute Music at Noon
You Are the One
The Blue Vase
Mountain Dawn
No Reconciling
Tornado Consolation
Moonlight Mirrorings
The Story’s End
Logical Speculation
Grandson
Comforting
II. SHORT AND TALL TALES
Reincarnation
Literary Ravens
Happiness
Four Guys Cross Montana
The Stutterer
Arguing Friends
The Teacher Shakes Up His Class
Brothers
Pride and Laughter
The Ecstacy
The King’s Dilemma
Grizzly Prayer
The Rabbi’s Spiel to His Congregation
Redesigned
III. MEDITATION AND FOREBODINGS
Meditation of a Jew
Moses
Darwin’s Beetle
Breaking News
Academic Party
Rain in August
Mountain Meditation
Flourishing Birches
Wedding Ceremony
The Peaceable Kingdon
Afterlife
Survival
Choice
Conundrum
IV. LANDSCAPES AND SELF-PORTRAITS
It’s May Again
Butterfly
Tamaracks
Spider
It’s Only Wind
Bear Grass
Spring Rain
Sleepy Dog Blues
Sunrise
Sunflower
Illumination
Old Man Walking
Midday Moths
This Instant Now
V. TWO EPILOGUES
The War to End All Wars
Make-Believe My Muse
I. FOR YOU AND YOU
Another March
Facing You
Paul Sees More Light
Flute Music at Noon
You Are the One
The Blue Vase
Mountain Dawn
No Reconciling
Tornado Consolation
Moonlight Mirrorings
The Story’s End
Logical Speculation
Grandson
Comforting
II. SHORT AND TALL TALES
Reincarnation
Literary Ravens
Happiness
Four Guys Cross Montana
The Stutterer
Arguing Friends
The Teacher Shakes Up His Class
Brothers
Pride and Laughter
The Ecstacy
The King’s Dilemma
Grizzly Prayer
The Rabbi’s Spiel to His Congregation
Redesigned
III. MEDITATION AND FOREBODINGS
Meditation of a Jew
Moses
Darwin’s Beetle
Breaking News
Academic Party
Rain in August
Mountain Meditation
Flourishing Birches
Wedding Ceremony
The Peaceable Kingdon
Afterlife
Survival
Choice
Conundrum
IV. LANDSCAPES AND SELF-PORTRAITS
It’s May Again
Butterfly
Tamaracks
Spider
It’s Only Wind
Bear Grass
Spring Rain
Sleepy Dog Blues
Sunrise
Sunflower
Illumination
Old Man Walking
Midday Moths
This Instant Now
V. TWO EPILOGUES
The War to End All Wars
Make-Believe My Muse
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