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Blizzard

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Henri Cole, one of our greatest poets, explores the discordant nature of our condition on earth in Blizzard, his tenth collection.

"An artist of the greatest gifts." —Louise Glück

Daring, tender, truthful, the poems in Blizzard, Henri Cole's tenth book, build on a reputation for quiet mastery. Whether he is wrestling with the mundane, history and its disasters, or sexual love, he can sound both classical and contemporary, with the modern austerity of Cavafy and Bishop. Often exploring the darker places of the heart, his sonnets do not lie down obediently, but spark with an honest self-awareness.
Cole's lucid, empathetic poems—with lyrical beauty and ethical depth—seem to transmute the anxious perplexities of our time.


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Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Kindle Book

  • Release date: September 1, 2020

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  • ISBN: 9780374721947
  • Release date: September 1, 2020

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  • ISBN: 9780374721947
  • File size: 768 KB
  • Release date: September 1, 2020

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Henri Cole, one of our greatest poets, explores the discordant nature of our condition on earth in Blizzard, his tenth collection.

"An artist of the greatest gifts." —Louise Glück

Daring, tender, truthful, the poems in Blizzard, Henri Cole's tenth book, build on a reputation for quiet mastery. Whether he is wrestling with the mundane, history and its disasters, or sexual love, he can sound both classical and contemporary, with the modern austerity of Cavafy and Bishop. Often exploring the darker places of the heart, his sonnets do not lie down obediently, but spark with an honest self-awareness.
Cole's lucid, empathetic poems—with lyrical beauty and ethical depth—seem to transmute the anxious perplexities of our time.


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