In Favor of Lightning
by Barbara Molloy-Olund 2020-09-02 11:32:34
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Barbara Molloy-Olund's poems begin squarely in the world of the senses, then extend that world into the realm of imagination. The sky comes to imply a commanding spiritual intelligence. Trees tossing in a storm suggest the "fleeting, impetuous nerve/... Read more
Barbara Molloy-Olund's poems begin squarely in the world of the senses, then extend that world into the realm of imagination. The sky comes to imply a commanding spiritual intelligence. Trees tossing in a storm suggest the "fleeting, impetuous nerve/ we manage only once or twice/ our whole lives." Pigs in a barnyard imply a rich connection between the sacred and the profane, The poet's achievement is her subtlety; we admire her serene and unobtrusive flights of mind. Molloy-Olund's Midwestern landscapes mesh gracefully with her ruminations, creating a poetry that is hers alone. Less
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  • January 1, 2012
  • eng
  • 9780819571274
BARBARA MOLLOY-OLUND was born in Hindsdale, Illinois. She began writing poetry while studying at Southern Illinois University and she earned an M.F.A. at the University of Iowa Writer Workshop in 1985...
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