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Paraclete Press (MA)

Generosity

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"Rejoice, readers, as you receive the generosity of Luci Shaw's 76 new grace-infused parable poems. Autobiography once more merges with theology as these poems illuminate in splendored natural detail how the seasons of creation parallel and explain the seasons of her life as a poet. Again and again, these poems shower us with glorious epiphanies from the natural world as it reflects God's generosity at work such as "spring's impossible news of green." These poems confirm that in poetry as in faith "ripeness is all." Like Wordsworth, Luci is celebrated for being a highly gifted landscape poet whose works are rich in imagery from the physical world--meadows filled with seeds, flowers, and also poems which are like "shoots" in Luci's writing life. Animals, too, great and small (beetles, cricket, and voles to bears and whales) play a major role in Luci's poetics of creation; God is likened to a great bear who leaves paw tracks for us to follow. In their deep faith and vibrant colors and designs, the poems in Generosity might be considered Luci's Book of Kells. We need to be like Luci's father who carried her poems in his briefcase to show his friends." --Philip C. Kolin, Author, Reaching Forever: Poems; Distinguished Professor of English (Emeritus), University of Southern Mississippi

Book Details

Publisher:
Paraclete Press (MA)
ISBN:
9781640605145
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
128
Authors:
Luci Shaw
Published Date:
2020-08-01
Language:
English

About Luci Shaw

Luci Shaw (1928-2025) was born in London to medical missionary parents and lived in Canada and Australia before enrolling at Wheaton College in Illinois, from which she graduated with high honors in 1953. She co-founded Harold Shaw Publishers and later served as its president. Her first collection, Listen to the Green, appeared in 1971; later volumes include The Green Earth: Poems of Creation (Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2002) and Sea Glass: New & Selected Poems (WordFarm, 2016). She became a naturalized American citizen in 1995. In 2013 she received the Denise Levertov Award from Seattle Pacific University.

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