The Collected Poems of Stanley Kunitz
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About this book
In the year of his ninety-fifth birthday a volume celebrating the distinguished career of one of our most esteemed poets. In 1995 Stanley Kunitz received the National Book Award in Poetry for Passing Through: The Later Poems New and Selected. The citation for the award read in part: "In his genius great clarity is joined to great generosity. His work shines with humanity humor precision and passion." Now combining both early and later poems including Selected Poems (which won the Pulitzer Prize) Kunitz presents us with the gift of his lifes work in poetry. The early poems long unavailable in any edition sound themes that have always engaged Kunitz: lifes meaning the relation of time to eternity kinship with nature and loss most poignantly that of his father. Despite the power of his poems about loss Kunitz ardently celebrates life. Perpetually curious eager for fresh revelations he fully lives up to his own advice to younger poets "to persevere then explore. Be explorers all your life."
