Selves New Poems

Selves New Poems by Philip Booth is a reprint edition published by Penguin Books in 1991, featuring 75 pages of poetry in English. This collection represents Booth’s eighth work, exploring themes of compassion, tenderness, and the complexities of darkness, suggesting that true redemption is rooted in the depth of love and wisdom.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of emotional landscapes, as Booth’s poetry invites reflection on the human experience. The collection delves into the nuances of relationships and the journey of self-discovery, emphasizing the importance of love in navigating life’s challenges. With its focus on American poetry, this edition offers a rich exploration of the interplay between light and shadow in our lives.
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Booth’s eighth poetry collection, with its evocations of compassion, tenderness and invading darkness, implies that redemption will come only from having loved well and wisely. Publishers Weekly remarked, “Booth is a traveler keenly, almost mystically, aware that ‘how you get there is where you’ll arrive.’ “
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