Synopses & Reviews
Not since John Berryman's Homage to Mistress Bradstreethas there been a more remarkable embodiment of an historic personality in poetic form than in this book. Through lyric and narrative sequences of great variety, Robert Peters becomes Ann Lee, the Mother Founder of the Shakers. He imaginatively relives her extraordinary life, from her childhood to her arrival with the first Shakers in American two hundred years ago. Visionary, full of craft and song, The Gift to Be Simpleis a poem made of poems that stand on their own. Taken as a whole, they make a reading experience of unforgettable vividness.
Synopsis
Through lyric and narrative sequences of great variety, Robert Peters becomes Ann Lee, the Mother Founder of the Shakers. He imaginatively relives her extraordinary life, from her childhood to her arrival with the first Shakers in American two hundred years ago. Visionary, full of craft and song, is a poem made of poems that stand on their own. Taken as a whole, they make a reading experience of unforgettable vividness.
Synopsis
Not since John Berryman's has there been a more remarkable embodiment of an historic personality in poetic form than in this book.
About the Author
Robert Louis Peters as born in northern Wisconsin in 1924. He is the author of Songs of a Son and nine other volumes of poetry and criticism. He taught in the writing program of the University of California, Irvine.