Sea Change Poems

Sea Change Poems by Jorie Graham is a collection published by HarperCollins on March 31, 2009, featuring 80 pages of poetry in English. This edition presents Graham’s exploration of the delicate balance between civilization and sustainability, delving into the complexities of human emotion and the environment. The work reflects on the tension between the appreciation of beauty and the acknowledgment of ongoing damage to the world.
In Sea Change, readers will encounter Graham’s unique voice as she addresses profound themes related to existence and the future. The collection is noted for its sensuous and imaginative language, inviting contemplation on the human spirit’s resilience amidst challenges. With a focus on philosophical and aesthetic concerns, this work stands as a significant contribution to American poetry, engaging with the pressing issues of our time.
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The New York Times has said that “Jorie Graham’s poetry is among the most sensuously embodied and imaginative writing we have,” and this new collection is a reminder of how startling, original, and deeply relevant her poetry is. In Sea Change, Graham brings us to the once-unimaginable threshold at which civilization as we know it becomes unsustainable. How might the human spirit persist, caught between its abiding love of beauty, its acknowledgment of continuing injury and damage done, and the realization that the existence of a “future” itself may no longer be assured?
There is no better writer to confront such crucial matters than Jorie Graham. In addition to her recognized achievements as a poet of philosophical, aesthetic, and moral concerns, Graham has also been acknowledged as “our most formidable nature poet” (Publishers Weekly). As gorgeous and formally inventive as anything she has written, Sea Change is an essential work speaking out for our planet and the world we have known.
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