A Music of Grace: The Sacred in Contemporary American PoetryP. Lang, 1995 - 135 sider In our mid-to-late twentieth century secular society, a most pressing theological question is, Where does the dimension of the sacred reside? The question is posed here through the poetic worlds of James Wright, Anne Sexton, and Galway Kinnell, each a winner of the Pulitzer Prize. In the midst of collapsing values, these poets express a longing for a lost world of meaning. The author shows how each attempts to re-vision and re-language the sacred without resort to traditional piety. Lawrence's process poetics and Whitehead's process theology shed light on the question of the sacred and the poetic response. |
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... poem , a loss of faith in traditional Christian values . " Having Lost My Sons " is a poem about the loss of sacred ground that happens with the loss of relationship and the breakdown in values and about the concomitant isolation ...
... poem , a loss of faith in traditional Christian values . " Having Lost My Sons " is a poem about the loss of sacred ground that happens with the loss of relationship and the breakdown in values and about the concomitant isolation ...
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... poem . The poem is not a proof text for a philosophical , theological , or psycholog- ical point of view . The experience can never be reduced to the framework for understanding it . Experiences are the actual entities that make up the ...
... poem . The poem is not a proof text for a philosophical , theological , or psycholog- ical point of view . The experience can never be reduced to the framework for understanding it . Experiences are the actual entities that make up the ...
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... poem to framework , from framework to poem , from poem to framework , and so on . In assemblage individual instances are set in relationship to one another within the context or perspective of a whole . They are different parts of the ...
... poem to framework , from framework to poem , from poem to framework , and so on . In assemblage individual instances are set in relationship to one another within the context or perspective of a whole . They are different parts of the ...
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actual occasion Al Poulin American Anne Sexton appropriate reverence Auschwitz Awful Rowing becomes beginning Blessing Book of Nightmares collage creative creatures D. H. Lawrence despair dimension disillusionment elicits embrace feeling Galway Kinnell healing hear heart hit bottom holy ground Houghton Mifflin human Ibid incarnate inner nature instant interdependent James Wright Kinnell's language Lawrence's listening litany loneliness Lost My Sons Martins Ferry Mary Bly Matthew Fox modern mortal lives music of grace mystery Nathan Scott night occasion of experience oneself outer panentheism perfect perspective poet poet's poetic worlds poetry prayer of longing present Process and Reality process of assemblage process theology quick reality realized relationship Religion responsive intuition sacrament sacred reside self-restoring sense sheer appreciation sheer receptivity Sickness unto Death silence singing of mortal society spirit Things I Tell traditional University Press utterance vision voice water-lily Whitehead Whitman Wild Prayer words writes York