Elizabeth Spires
Worldling
Poems
"Spires is comparable to Elizabeth Bishop, and
with good reason: both employ elegant diction and rhythms."Bruce Bawer,
Washington Post
In her fourth collection of poems Elizabeth Spires
addresses the elemental subjects of life and of literature: birth,
death, creation, and intimations of immortality. The first section
focuses on the experiences of conception, pregnancy, and
childbirth from the points of view of both mother and child.
The second section offers a reversal and reply in which the
poems move out into a divided and divisive world. These poems
are distinguished by an immaculate lyricism, a pristine sense
for the natural world and the rhythms of language.
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