Presenting poems with a remarkable range of themes, this collection runs the gamut from the power of a single word and the horror of violence to the joy of a newborn child. At the heart of the book are three pieces that stand alongside those that have formed the backbone of the author's acclaimed oeuvre: a contemplative poem written beside Lake Geneva; the "Building Sonnets," which observe the construction of a new room; and "Peace on Earth," which was commissioned to accompany a performance of Haydn's Seven Last Words of Our Savior on the Cross.
Author Biography
Dinah Hawken is the author of It Has No Sound and Is Blue; Oh There You Are Tui; One Shapely Thing; Small Stories of Devotion; and Water, Leaves, Stones.