Spending the Winter A Poetry Collection
English
By (author): Joseph Bottum
Poems so severely beautiful that they become unforgettable after one reading. . . . If youre a reader who loves poetry whatever mood its in, just open Spending the Winter anywhere to find poems that hurt, enlighten, and delight. Rhina P. Espaillat, author of Rehearsing Absence and winner of the T.S. Eliot Prize
Joseph Bottum is a brilliant formalist, and to read him is to enter the world of the tried-and-true classics, all achieved with an amazingly contemporary ring. His Spending the Winter is a delight. Here is a poetry of elegy, humor, wit, political savvy, and vast learning. Paul Mariani, author The Great Wheel and winner of the John Ciardi Award
Joseph Bottums Spending the Winter is a throwback to a time when lovers of poetry outside the literary establishment looked for poetry of depth, wit, and craft from the likes of Auden and Larkin. This is poetry from another agean age when we expected intellectual, religious, and literary significance from our verse. A.M. Juster, author of Wonder and Wrath and winner of the Willis Barnstone Translation Prize
Spending the Winter is a word-lovers dream: Joseph Bottums poems pierce, probe, dazzle, and delight. They will open the eyes of your soul. Karen Swallow Prior, author of On Reading Well
When reading Spending the Winter, I recalled C.S. Lewiss description of joy as a wanting for something that is beyond this world. Theres a sense in these poems that things around us are fleeting, yet for that reason, the poems ask us to pay all the more attention. Jessica Hooten Wilson, author of Giving the Devil his Due See more