Synopses & Reviews
This stunning new collection documents some thirty years of Sandra Gilbert's career as a poet, from her sometimes fearful, sometimes exuberant early visions, through her feminist awakenings and the explorations of memory and desire, to a range of recent poems mapping the many meanings of grief, survival, and even regeneration.
Synopsis
"[Her] poems startle on every page: at times they bring your heart to your throat."--Peter Dale Scott
About the Author
Sandra M. Gilbertis the author of seven books of poetry and co-editor of The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women. A professor of English at the University of California, Davis, she lives in Berkeley.