In the Salt Marsh Poems

Cover of In the Salt Marsh Poems by Nancy Willard
Year: 2006
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 72
ISBN-13: 9780375710537
Dimensions:
Height: 8.25 Inches
Length: 5.62 Inches
Weight: 0.28 Pounds
Width: 0.31 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 811.54
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In the Salt Marsh Poems by Nancy Willard is a reprint edition published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on March 14, 2006. This collection of 72 pages presents Willard’s observations of the natural world, particularly focusing on the flora and fauna of Cape Cod and the Hudson Valley. Through her poetry, readers experience moments such as the arrival of dusk in an empty orchard and the seasonal changes in the landscape, showcasing her deep connection to the environment.

The poems explore both the vibrancy of nature and the poignant sense of absence that accompanies life’s transitions. Willard captures encounters with various creatures, from moon snails to butterflies, while also reflecting on the emptiness left behind in spaces once filled with life. Themes of loss and memory are woven throughout, as seen in pieces that evoke the lingering presence of those who have departed. This collection invites readers to engage with the beauty and complexity of the natural world alongside the emotional landscapes of human experience.


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In this strong, appealing collection, Nancy Willard shares her passion for observing the mysteries of the natural world, particularly the flora and fauna of Cape Cod and the Hudson Valley, where many of these poems are set. We see, through her eyes, the coming of darkness to an empty orchard, the retreat of deer at dusk, and the breakup of a river with the onset of spring. Willard is also deeply engaged with the living creatures that populate her world. Her poems record her encounter with a moon snail and her celebration of the ladybugs she sends into the garden and the butterflies that alight on her shoulders like ghostly kisses.

Amid poems about the intimate presence of nature are expressions of absences deeply felt. Willard is drawn not just to the inhabited world but also to the empty spaces with which our passage through life is strewn. In “The Absence at the Swing,” a rabbit watches a swing’s back-and-forth motion just after the children have left the playground; in “Niche Without Statue,” she takes us to “an alcove scoured / to stucco light” and tells us, “Somebody lived here. Stepped away. No tracks.” We learn, too, of the presences she misses most deeply, as in “Phone Poem,” in which she imagines receiving a telephone call from her father after his death.

Whether she is cultivating a sense of the life that is all around her or attending to the losses felt within, Nancy Willard never ceases to enchant us with the sense of dedication and awe that graces her verse.

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Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. Year: 2006.
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Language: en. Pages: 72. Edition: Reprint.

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