Late in the Day, Ursula K. Le Guinâs newest collection of poems, seeks meaning in an ever-connected world. In part evocative of Nerudaâs Odes to Common Things and Mary Oliverâs poetic guides to the natural world, Le Guin gives voice to objects that may not speak a human language but communicate with us nevertheless through and about the seasonal rhythms of the earth, the minute and the vast, the ordinary and the mythological. As Le Guin herself states, âscience explicates, poetry implicates.â Accordingly, this immersive, tender collection implicates us (in the best sense) in a subjectivity of everyday objects and occurrences. Deceptively simple in form, the poems stand as an invitation both to dive deep and to step outside of ourselves and our common narratives. As readers, we emerge refreshed, having peered underneath cultural constructs toward the necessarily mystical and elemental, no matter how late in the day. The poems are bookended with two short essays, âDeep in Admirationâ and âForm, Free Verse, Free Form: Some Thoughts.â In 2014, the National Book Foundation awarded Le Guin the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, a lifetime achievement award. Her celebrated acceptance speech, which criticized Amazon as a âprofiteerâ and praised her fellow authors of fantasy and science fiction, is included in Late in the Day as a postscript.
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Dec 7, 2021
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