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"Annie Finch's unique voice pulses through Calendars, singing the cycles of time that unite our lives with nature and each other. As they mark the turns in the wheel of the year, these innovative and radically traditional poems conjure a new Self, freed into a reality without centers."...

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Main Author: Finch, Annie, 1956-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Dorset, Vt. : Tupelo Press, 2003.
Edition:1st ed.
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505 0 |a Landing Under Water, I See Roots -- Moon -- The Menstrual Hut -- Letter for Emily Dickinson -- To Vivienne Eliot -- Watching the Oregon Whale -- Winter Solstice Chant -- Blue Willows -- Name -- Elegy for My Father -- Final Autumn -- Mowing -- Forest-Falling -- Without a Bird -- Boothbay Harbor -- Caribou Kitchen -- Imbolc Chant -- Calendars -- A Seed for Spring Equinox -- Interpenetrate -- The Woman on the Beach -- Chain of Women -- A Carol for Carolyn -- Faces With Poulenc -- Ghazal for a Poetess -- Lamia to Lycius -- The Intellect of Woman -- A Wedding on Earth -- Summer Solstice Chant -- Paravaledellentine: A Paradelle -- Conversation -- Two Bodies -- A Valentine for Hands -- The Coming Mirrors -- Meeting Mammoth Cave, Eight Months Pregnant -- Butterfly Lullaby -- Belly -- Over Dark Arches -- Churching -- Lammas Chant -- Earth Goddess and Sky God -- Iowa Barn -- Desire for Quiet -- Hostage Wildflowers -- A Dance for the Inland Sea -- The August Porch -- Wild Yeasts. 
520 1 |a "Annie Finch's unique voice pulses through Calendars, singing the cycles of time that unite our lives with nature and each other. As they mark the turns in the wheel of the year, these innovative and radically traditional poems conjure a new Self, freed into a reality without centers." "Calendars' celebrations of word, body, and the earth - whether in a hauntingly fragmented meditation on Persephone, a classically wrought epithalamium, or a sequence of ecstatic lyrics on childbirth - echo in the reader's ear long after the book is closed. This poet illuminates the sacred in the mundane, and gives voice to the earth-centered spirituality of our era."--Jacket. 
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