What Light Can Do: Essays on Art, Imagination, and the Natural World

Author(s): Robert Hass

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Renowned for his magisterial verse, Robert Hass is also a brilliant essayist. The New York Times hailed him as a writer who is so intelligent that to read his poetry or prose, or to hear him speak, gives one an almost visceral pleasure. Now, with What Light Can Do, Hass' first collection of essays in more than twenty-five years, the lauded author returns to and enlarges the territory of his critically acclaimed and much-loved collection Twentieth Century Pleasures, recipient of the National Book Critics Circle Award. These acute and deeply engaging essays are as much a portrait of the elegant thought processes of an unconventional and virtuoso mind as they are inquiries into their subjects, which range from meditations on how we see and treat the earth to the relationship between literature and religion, from explorations of the works of writers as diverse as Korean poet Ko Un, Wallace Stevens, Cormac McCarthy, and Anton Chekhov to the ways in which photography - much like an essay-embodies a sustained act of attention. A perceptive and evocative mixture of memory, philosophical interrogation, and criticism, the essays in What Light Can Do, finely attuned to the pleasures and pains of being human, are always grounded in the beauty of the material world and its details, and in the larger political and social realities we inhabit.

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"Drawn to compelling subjects that he makes his own, Hass writes prose every bit as zestful, penetrating, and sure-footed as his poetry. . . This powerful collection affirms Hass' stature as a philosophically attentive observer, deep thinker, and writer who dazzles and rousts."--Booklist

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, Robert Hass served as Poet Laureate of the United States from 1995 to 1997 and is currently a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets. His most recent collection, Time and Materials, won the 2008 Pulitzer and National Book Award. His books of poetry include Sun Under Wood: New Poems; Human Wishes; Praise; and Field Guide, which was selected by Stanley Kunitz for the Yale Younger Poets Series. Hass also co-translated several volumes of poetry with Czeslaw Milosz, and is author or editor of several other collections of essays and translation, including The Essential Haiku: Versions of Basho, Buson, and Issa, and Twentieth Century Pleasures: Prose on Poetry. He lives in California with his wife, poet Brenda Hillman, and teaches at the University of California, Berkeley.

General Fields

  • : 9780061923913
  • : HarperCollins Publishers Inc
  • : ECCO Press
  • : 0.503
  • : 01 June 2013
  • : 203mm X 135mm X 26mm
  • : United States
  • : 01 August 2013
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Robert Hass
  • : Paperback / softback
  • : 1308
  • : 813.54
  • : 496
  • : Black and White Photos Throughout