Evidence Poems

Evidence Poems by Mary Oliver, published by Beacon Press on September 14, 2010, is a reprint edition featuring 88 pages of poetry in English. This collection showcases Oliver’s ability to convey profound themes through straightforward language, focusing on the beauty of love and the gifts offered by the natural world. The poems draw inspiration from nature, reflecting on elements such as rivers, stones, and the subtle nuances of the environment.
Readers will find a rich exploration of imagery and emotion as Oliver presents her observations of the world around us. The work emphasizes the connection between humanity and nature, inviting contemplation on environmental conservation and the significance of the natural landscape. Through her unembellished style, Oliver captures the essence of everyday moments, encouraging readers to appreciate the often-overlooked details that surround them.
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Never afraid to shed the pretense of academic poetry, never shy of letting the power of an image lie in unadorned language, Mary Oliver offers us poems of arresting beauty that reflect on the power of love and the great gifts of the natural world. Inspired by the familiar lines from William Wordsworth, “To me the meanest flower that blows can give / Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears,” she uncovers the evidence presented to us daily by nature, in rivers and stones, willows and field corn, the mockingbird’s “embellishments,” or the last hours of darkness.
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