Book description
Jane Hirsh?eld is a visionary, profoundly original American writer
whose poems ask nothing less than what it is to be human. Both sensual
meditations and passionate investigations, they reveal complex truths
in language luminous and precise. Rooted in the living world, her
poems celebrate and elucidate a hard-won affirmation of our human
fate. Born of a rigorous questioning of heart, spirit and mind, they
have become indispensable to many American readers in navigating their
own lives. Bloodaxe published her retrospective Each Happiness Ringed
by Lions: Selected Poems in 2005, followed by After in 2006, a Poetry
Book Society Choice which was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize.
Her latest collection, Come, Thief, centres on the beauty and
fragility of our lives, touching on love, science, ageing and
mortality, war and the political, the revelatory daily object, and the
full embrace of an existence that time cannot help but steal from our
arms. Whether delving into intimately familiar moments or bringing
forward some experience until now outside words, Hirshfield finds for
each facet of our lives its transformative portrait, its particular
memorable, singing and singular name. Â Hirsh?eld's lucid poems are
philosophical and sensuous, concise yet mysterious Wittily deductive
and metaphysically resplendent, Hirsh?eld's supple and knowing poems
reflect her long view, her quest for balance, and her exuberant
participation in the circle dance of existence' Â- Donna Seaman,
Booklist, on Come, Thief.  Come, Thief is a book of silences a deep
well full of strength and wisdom' Â- Dana Jennings, New York Times. Â
Come, Thief is as much the accomplishment of a life in poetry as it is
of a life given to inner investigation of what it means to be a human
being' Â- Afaa M. Weaver, Orion.