The Every Day

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These poems reflect the inner life of the poet through a strong connection to nature, to shape, and to color. When you read these poems, many of which are poems of love and beauty, you are taking a journey into the “every day” mind and heart of an artist. They are often mysterious, often passionate, always provocative.

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These poems reflect the inner life of the poet through a strong connection to nature, to shape, and to color. When you read these poems, many of which are poems of love and beauty, you are taking a journey into the “every day” mind and heart of an artist. They are often mysterious, often passionate, always provocative.

 

Sarah Plimpton is a painter, a poet, and a novelist. She divides her time between New York City and France. Her poems and prose have appeared in The New York Review of Books, The Paris Review, and the Denver Quarterly, among other magazines. Her novel, Hurry Along, was published by Pleasure Boat Studio: A Literary Press, in 2011. A collection of her poems has been translated into French, L’Autre Soleil, and published by LeCormier, Belgium. Her paintings and artist’s books are in various museum collections including the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Metropolitan Museum, of Art.

Additional information

Weight 4.8 oz
Dimensions 5.8 × 0.2 × 8.8 in
Format

Paperback

Author

Sarah Plimpton

ISBN

978-1-929355-92-1

Amazon

http://a.co/etmaIrH

Original Language

English

Publish Date

4/8/2013

Page/Word Count

96 pages

Praise

air, and sky, and things of the earth we never knew were there. –Grace Schulman, and yet with veneration for mystery, leading us to discover the fullness of sun, she writes with passion and accuracy, The power of Sarah Plimpton s poetry lies in the truth of what is not said. Her silences are eloquent. In The Every Day

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3 reviews for The Every Day

  1. Grace Schulman

    The power of Sarah Plimpton s poetry lies in the truth of what is not said. Her silences are eloquent. In The Every Day, she writes with passion and accuracy, and yet with veneration for mystery, leading us to discover the fullness of sun, air, and sky, and things of the earth we never knew were there.

  2. Rachel Hadas

    Burnished and elemental, Sarah Plimpton’s sinewy poems open vistas of experience and sensation in astonishingly few words.

  3. John Ashbery

    As quiet as a moment just before sleep, Sarah Plimpton’s poems are like preludes to dreams. The everyday happens daily, but it is also rare and precious in Ms. Plimpton’s transparent telling.

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