Synopses & Reviews
Throughout his life (1905-2006) Stanley Kunitz created poetry and tended gardens. This book is the distillation of conversations, none previously published, that took place between 2002 and 2004. Beginning with the garden, that "work of the imagination," the explorations journey through personal recollections, the creative process, and the harmony of the life cycle. A bouquet of poems and a total of 26 full-color photographs accompany the various sections. received a 2006 American Horticultural Society Book Award. "A miracle."--Galway Kinnell "No one who has ever gardened passionately will be a stranger to the sentiments Kunitz expresses about this act of domestic creation, but very few of us will ever come close to writing about it with his grace and clarity. This is indeed a book to cherish."--Kate Tyndall,
Synopsis
"A miracle." Galway Kinnell "No one who has ever gardened passionately will be a stranger to the sentiments Kunitz expresses about this act of domestic creation, but very few of us will ever come close to writing about it with his grace and clarity. This is indeed a book to cherish." Kate Tyndall, Raleigh News & Observer"
Synopsis
"A graceful and moving glimpse into a rare and giving artist's refined poetics, garden aesthetics, and spirituality."--
About the Author
Stanley Kunitz,much-honored poet, was cofounder of the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts, and of Poets House in New York City. He died in 2006.Genine Lentinelives in Provincetown.Marnie Crawford Samuelsonlives on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.