Renowned poet E. D. Blodgett extends his lyrical meditations to the limits of human knowing in Apostrophes VII: Sleep, You, a Tree. By remaining true to the ancient trope of direct address, he is able
Variously described as a comedy of manners, a psychological romance, and a type of fabliau, the remarkable 13th-century verse narrative Flamenca is regarded as the best medieval romance written in O
as bells that ring throughthe winter airthe clear laughter of childrensings in the trees In a series of poems inspired by Gustav Mahler’s Kindertotenlieder, E.D. Blodgett searches for meaning a
These poems flow from reflection on the most fundamental issue in modern and contemporary thought: if, as our European-cultured inheritance teaches, the criterion of truth and knowledge is an interior
as if there could be no other memory a tree invisible remembering itself In As If, E.D. Blodgett takes readers on journeys of contemplation in which he re-imagines the lyric form. Each l
Where the sorrow of loss is found, abiding memory lives. Where sorrow is transmuted, elegy arrives.In a remarkable collaboration of poems and photographs, E. D. Blodgett and Yukiko Onley have charted
Prompted by renowned poet E.D. Blodgett's deep love for Prague,Praha is a poetic homage to the legendary city's richlifeblood. With each poem accompanied by its Czech translation, thepieces in this co
The result of a dialogue between poets and scholars on the meaning and making of the sacred, this book endeavours to determine how the sacred emerges in sacred script as well as in poetic discourse. I