Synopses & Reviews
Combining gem-like precision with vivid suggestion, these poems explore the mysterious human participation in the deep life of nature. From orchids to pine trees, from ants to deerhounds, and from private gardens to Antarctica, these richly imaginative poems explore the intangible bond humans have with their environments, instilling a deep sense of the larger life that breathes in everyone—whether in flowers, animals, or the indefinable.
About the Author
Patricia Terry is the author of Modern French Poetry, Renard the Fox, and Song of Roland. She lives in Poway, California.