Nurture Poems

Nurture Poems by Maxine Kumin, published by Viking in 1989, is a first edition collection that spans 63 pages. This book presents a series of poems that explore a variety of themes, including animals, compassion, ecology, the seasons, travel, art, and memory. Written in English, the collection invites readers to reflect on the interconnectedness of life and the natural world.
In Nurture Poems, readers will find a rich tapestry of imagery and emotion that delves into the complexities of existence. The poems address the relationship between humanity and nature, highlighting the importance of compassion and ecological awareness. Kumin’s work encourages contemplation of the seasons and the passage of time, while also celebrating the beauty of art and the power of memory. This collection serves as a thoughtful exploration of the many facets of life, making it a significant contribution to American poetry.
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Poems deal with animals, compassion, ecology, the seasons, travel, art, and memory
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